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Re: free static analysis tool for c/c++


From: Fionnbharr <thouth () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 10:28:02 +1000

http://www.eresi-project.org/
http://www.phrack.org/issues.html?issue=64&id=8#article

Nice jokes Dean. Preeeetty funny.

2008/8/5 Dean Pierce <piercede () pdx edu>:
Awesome!
I hadn't realized that I could use fd to make requests also.

I would like some quicktime 0day, some bitchin shellcode that makes all
the windows melt away revealing the word "PWNT" in big red letters on a
black background, and 3 gallons of chocolate milk.

On a side note, lack of proper static analysis tools in the OSS
community makes the baby jesus cry.

   - DEAN

modversion wrote:
hi list:
  I want a free static analysis tool for c/c++ code in win32 platform,which
do not need to compile the codes.

I tried rats,its4 and flawfinder,but it seems that they can only found the
dangerous functions like strcpy.



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