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    Checked C

    Checked C

    Checked C is an extension to C that lets programmers write C code

    Checked C is an extension to C that lets programmers write C code that is guaranteed by the compiler to be type-safe. The goal is to let people easily make their existing C code type-safe and eliminate entire classes of errors. Checked C does not address use-after-free errors. Checked C adds static and dynamic checking to C to detect or prevent common programming errors such as buffer overruns and out-of-bounds memory accesses. The goal of the project is to improve systems programming by...
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    DEEEP

    DEEEP

    Detector of Integer Vulnerabilities in Software Portability

    DEEEP is a open source static analysis tool to detect, in C programs, integer vulnerabilities caused by the bad adaption of aplications from ILP32 to LP64. It uses the tools Lint and Splint, and runs over Open Solaris and Linux operating systems. This tool semantically analyses source code. More precisely, it does type checking, data-flow analysis, and it automatically correlates the results of these two types of analysis.
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    Ohcount is the source code line counter that powers Ohloh. Ohcount supports over 70 programming languages. Ohcount can also detect popular open source licenses such as GPL determine if code targets a particular programming API, such as Win32 or KDE.
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