Intentinally NOT sent to the list...
I think Opemsource can be used for that purpose even if they get a benefit from
it without any donation. Even if I'm wrong it would be hard to do anxthing
against it.
They don't tell the price of PVS at the website. I asked for an offer to a
hobby programme
I've dabbled with PVS a little bit, the output does seem to find a few
things other static analyzers miss, but the reverse also applies.
Unfortunately they don't seem to offer free licences for Open source
projects, although they do use open source projects as demos for their
software, see http://
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:21 PM, Gerald Combs wrote:
> Andrey Kalashnikov analyzed Wireshark using the PVS-Studio static analyzer
> and wrote up an interesting report at http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0328/ .
>
> Thanks to Andrey,
> It looks like we've fixed a couple of the errors independently but
Andrey Kalashnikov analyzed Wireshark using the PVS-Studio static analyzer
and wrote up an interesting report at http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0328/ .
It looks like we've fixed a couple of the errors independently but the rest
look easy enough to fix.
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