PVS-Studio
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🔹searching for bugs in C, C++, C#, and Java
🔹it works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS

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If you are curious to know what and when something in PVS-Studio was released, then the "PVS-Studio Release History" section is for you. 🔗https://viva64.com/en/m/0010/
If you're not familiar with the PVS-Studio analyzer's features, it's time to check out the documentation section "How to Run PVS-Studio Java":

🔗https://viva64.com/en/m/0044/
If you are developing in Visual Studio, this documentation section is what you need. It is dedicated to running analysis of C++/C# projects and solutions from the command line.

🔗https://viva64.com/en/m/0035/
Rob and Jason are joined by Inbal Levi. They first discuss some news including a new C++20 unit testing framework and Microsoft bringing ASAN to Visual Studio. Then Inbal talks about the Curiously Recurring Template Pattern and her efforts to start an Israel National Body for the C++ ISO Committee. https://cppcast.com/inbal-levi/
Rob and Jason are joined by Timur Doumler. They discuss some of the news that occurred at the C++ ISO meeting in Belfast where the committee responded to some of the National Body comments on the C++20 draft. Timur also goes over some of his proposals and the progress on adding an Audio API to C++. https://cppcast.com/timur-doumler-belfast/
Rob and Jason are joined by Titus Winters from Google. They first discuss some news of C++ tools, including Sourcetrail going open source and C++ Build Insights for Visual Studio. Then Titus goes into what the C++ ABI is, what breaking the ABI means, and whether or not we should consider breaking the ABI in future versions of C++. Titus also shares some a preview of his upcoming book ‘Software Engineering at Google.’ https://cppcast.com/titus-winters-abi/
Rob and Jason are joined by Björn Fahller. They first discuss articles on the C++ ABI and a blog post on performance analysis. Then Björn talks about cache friendliness, C++ contracts and type safety. https://cppcast.com/bjorn-fahller-cache-friendliness/
Rob and Jason are joined by Satabdi Das. They first discuss a new Visual Studio update and an article written by Bjarne Stroustrup. Then Satabdi talks about debugging and why it’s beneficial to write or give conference talks on difficult to fix bugs, she also talks about her work on a hardware emulator and static analyzers. https://cppcast.com/satabdi-das/