In the beginning, we always make sure we have enough forces to implement something in a new direction, and then maintain it. However, if something is useful, it does not mean that it is worth doing straight away. Software development has long been moving in this direction, and a tool for developers of such projects must be relevant. This issue has economic and technical component.įrom the economic point of view, it was the right decision to make a cross-platform analyzer. Is it easy to develop a cross-platform product? At that time, the analyzer has been built to be launched in PC-BSD and TrueOS. Also, attentive readers of our blog should remember the articles about the FreeBSD Kernel check ( 1st article, 2nd article). About two years ago our team supported Linux: " The Development History of PVS-Studio for Linux". Originally, there was only a Windows version. With the release of the analyzer version for macOS, PVS-Studio can now be boldly called a cross-platform static code analyzer for C and C++ code. Our team decided to perform a XNU Kernel check to coincide it with this event.
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