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  2. Cppcheck - Wikipedia

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    Cppcheck is a static code analysis tool for the C and C++ programming languages. It is a versatile tool that can check non-standard code. [ 2 ] The creator and lead developer is Daniel Marjamäki.

  3. List of tools for static code analysis - Wikipedia

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    Clang – The free Clang project includes a static analyzer.As of version 3.2, this analyzer is included in Xcode. [14]Infer – Developed by an engineering team at Facebook with open-source contributors.

  4. Category:Static program analysis tools - Wikipedia

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  5. Cppdepend - Wikipedia

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    CppDepend is a static analysis tool for C/C++ code. This tool supports a large number of code metrics, allows for visualization of dependencies using directed graphs and dependency matrix.

  6. Cpplint - Wikipedia

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    cpplint or cpplint.py is an open source lint-like tool developed by Google, designed to ensure that C++ code conforms to Google's coding style guides.. Therefore cpplint implements what Google considers best practices in C++ coding.

  7. Yasca - Wikipedia

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    It leverages external open source programs, such as FindBugs, PMD, JLint, JavaScript Lint, PHPLint, Cppcheck, ClamAV, Pixy, and RATS to scan specific file types, [1] and also contains many custom scanners developed for Yasca.

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  9. Talk:Cppcheck - Wikipedia

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    Just to butt in here, there are several journal articles on cppcheck. Static code analysis is a major research field in its own right. here here here here were all turned up by a quick search. I have not looked at each of the articles here, but these are academic sources. Notability for cppcheck should not be under dispute.