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Articles: Phillip Khandeliants

Posts: Phillip Khandeliants

Oct 28 2022
How we were looking for a bug in PVS-Studio or 278 GB of log files
Grigory Semenchev, Sergey Larin, Phillip Khandeliants
Here is an interesting story of how our team were looking for a bug in the PVS-Studio analyzer. Well, we make mistakes too. However, we are ready to roll up our sleeves and dive deep into the...
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Nov 29 2021
An article for those who, like me, do not understand the purpose of std::common_type
Vladislav Stolyarov, Phillip Khandeliants
This article investigates why the standard library needs a way to deduce a common type, how it is implemented and how it...
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Apr 03 2020
How deep the rabbit hole goes, or C++ job interviews at PVS-Studio
Andrey Karpov, Phillip Khandeliants
Here's an interesting story about how one of the questions we ask at job interviews turned out to reach even deeper than intended by its author. You've always got to watch your step with C++ and...
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Dec 25 2017
Speeding up the Build of C and C++ Projects
Phillip Khandeliants
Many programmers know firsthand that C and C++ program builds very long. Someone solves this problem by sword-fighting at build time, someone is going to the kitchen to "grab some coffee"...
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Dec 19 2017
A first look at RPG: turns out it's not only Role-Playing Games
Phillip Khandeliants
Many of you have heard about one of the oldest programming languages, COBOL, and you have also heard that COBOL programmers are much asked for nowadays to maintain old legacy code. There's...
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Dec 04 2017
How developers were checking projects for bugs using PVS-Studio
Phillip Khandeliants
Pinguem.ru and the PVS-Studio team recently held a contest where programmers were to use PVS-Studio static analyzer for one month to find and fix bugs in the source code of open-source...
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Mar 16 2017
PVS-Studio: searching software weaknesses
Andrey Karpov, Phillip Khandeliants
PVS-Studio has always been able to detect a large number of various security defects (potential vulnerabilities) in the program code. However, historically, we positioned PVS-Studio as a tool...
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Feb 16 2017
Porting is a Delicate Matter: Checking Far Manager under Linux
Phillip Khandeliants
Far Manager, which takes over from Norton Commander, created back in the times of DOS, is one of the most popular file managers on Microsoft Windows. Far Manager facilitates the file...
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Oct 26 2016
Heading for a Record: Chromium, the 5th Check
Phillip Khandeliants
We checked Chromium more than once before, and those who follow our blog could reasonably ask, "Why another check? Weren't there enough of them?" Sure, Chromium's source code is particularly...
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