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SonarQube vs PVS-Studio: What are the differences?

SonarQube: Continuous Code Quality. SonarQube provides an overview of the overall health of your source code and even more importantly, it highlights issues found on new code. With a Quality Gate set on your project, you will simply fix the Leak and start mechanically improving; PVS-Studio: Static Code Analysis for C, C++, C# and Java. It is a tool used to detect bugs in the source code of programs written in C, C++, C# and Java It performs static code analysis and generates a report that helps a programmer find and fix bugs..

SonarQube and PVS-Studio can be primarily classified as "Code Review" tools.

Some of the features offered by SonarQube are:

  • Multi-language
  • Detect tricky issues
  • Security analysis

On the other hand, PVS-Studio provides the following key features:

  • Simple and seamless integration with Visual Studio 2010-2019
  • Automatic analysis of individual files after their recompilation
  • Automatic check for updates (inside IDEs and when running overnight builds)

SonarQube is an open source tool with 4.34K GitHub stars and 1.19K GitHub forks. Here's a link to SonarQube's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of PVS-Studio
Pros of SonarQube
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      Tracks code complexity and smell trends
    • 16
      IDE Integration
    • 9
      Complete code Review
    • 2
      Difficult to deploy

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    Cons of PVS-Studio
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        Sales process is long and unfriendly
      • 7
        Paid support is poor, techs arrogant and unhelpful
      • 1
        Does not integrate with Snyk

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      What is PVS-Studio?

      It is a tool used to detect bugs in the source code of programs written in C, C++, C# and Java. It performs static code analysis and generates a report that helps a programmer find and fix bugs.

      What is SonarQube?

      SonarQube provides an overview of the overall health of your source code and even more importantly, it highlights issues found on new code. With a Quality Gate set on your project, you will simply fix the Leak and start mechanically improving.

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