C/C++test

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Parasoft® C/C++test®: C/C++ Testing, Static Analysis, Code Review

Parasoft® C/C++test® is an integrated Development Testing solution for automating a broad range of best practices proven to improve software development team productivity and software quality for C and C++. C/C++test facilitates:

  • Static analysis – static code analysis, data flow static analysis, and metrics analysis
  • Peer code review process automation–preparation, notification, and tracking
  • Unit testing – unit test creation, execution, optimization, and maintenance
  • Runtime error detection – memory access errors, leaks, corruptions, and more

This provides teams a practical way to prevent, expose, and correct errors in order to ensure that their C and C++ code works as expected. To promote rapid remediation, each problem detected is prioritized based on configurable severity assignments, automatically assigned to the developer who wrote the related code, and distributed to his or her IDE with direct links to the problematic code and a description of how to fix it.

For embedded and cross-platform development, C/C++test can be used in both host-based and target-based code analysis and test flows.

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Test Automation, Code- and Coverage-Analysis, General

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languages C/C++
platform Windows, Linux, Solaris

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Parasoft Co.

101 E. Huntington Drive

91016 Monrovia

USA

+1 (626) 256-3680

http://www.parasoft.com

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staic analysis, peer code review, runtime error detection

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