Me and a friend have looked such a thing up and down the net
for quite a while but so far haven't found anything. The only
thing we found that gives such a funcionality is PC-Lint for
windows, which is proprietary (and saved my previous workplace
its money's worth tenfold in amount of work time).

So take this response and one negative-ack.  I'd be glad
to hear otherwise.

Cheers,

--Amos

Tal, Shachar wrote:

Hi all,

Anyone can recommend or warn against usage of a (preferably Open Source,
otherwise customizable) lint-like tool, for static checking of C++ and/or C#
code?

Thanks,
Shachar Tal
Verint Systems




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