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nbdkit
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Why AWS Supports Valkey
This is correct, but doesn't quite explain why. It's because when you accept contributions from a variety of authors, without using a CLA, then your code base ends up with a patchwork of copyright, making relicensing practically impossible as you have to get buy-in from every author or else determine that author's contributions and remove/rewrite them.
GPL/LGPL are excellent licenses, but this patchwork of copyright can apply for any license you use. For a small project we wrote which was under BSD, we recently had to make a small (non-functional) change to the license, and we got buy-in from all the authors to do this which took quite a long time: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit/-/commit/952ffe0fc7685ea775...
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Disk write buffering and its interactions with write flushes
That second link is wrong, should be: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit/-/commit/a956e2e75d6c88eeef...
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The C++20 Naughty and Nice List for Game Devs
I think an exception might be made for a plain "C-like" struct that doesn't initialize members or contain anything except basic types. In the specific example[0] the code is actually surrounded by extern "C" { ... } so I suppose that the compiler "knows" this is a plain C struct?
[0] https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit/-/blob/cd761c9bf770b23f678f...
- Static Analysis Tools for C
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The OpenTF Manifesto
We relicensed[1] a project which had 10 contributors, and we got every single one of them to do an Acked-by (by email) which took some weeks. That was the advice from our lawyers. Can't imagine the impossible hassle of doing the same for something like Linux.
[1] https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit/-/commit/952ffe0fc7685ea775...
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static-analysis
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Static Analysis Tools for C
Readers should also peruse the 'Multiple languages' section, many of the big names, Coverity, Klocwork et al. are listed there.
see https://github.com/analysis-tools-dev/static-analysis#multip...
- Static-analysis – A curated list of static analysis (SAST) tools and linters
- Are you in favor of small functions/clean code or opposed to it?
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Looking for feedback on our new website for Code Analysis Tools
this is Matthias from https://analysis-tools.dev.
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Beating a dead horse?
Not an area I've had to deal with much unfortunately. Here is also a curated list of SAST tools grouped by technology. It can take quite some time to properly vet tools like this, but you might find something valuable in there.
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Checked C
https://github.com/analysis-tools-dev/static-analysis
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From Novice to contributor to Linux Kernel and/or other Low-Level projects
You can for example rely on static analyzers and scan the repositories (just please take care of making sure that any fix you make actually makes sense, sometimes people will just make whatever causes the reports to go away without understanding them). This site lists a bunch of them for different languages -> https://analysis-tools.dev/
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What's the best free security scan tool for C/C++ files?
There's a bunch on https://github.com/analysis-tools-dev/static-analysis
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Does anyone know of any tool for calculating the cyclomatic complexity of pascal-based source code?
https://github.com/analysis-tools-dev/static-analysis - general list of SAST
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