Fedora 21 Update: frama-c-1.10-19.fc21
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Sat Nov 1 16:50:03 UTC 2014
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2014-12922
2014-10-16 16:49:48
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Name : frama-c
Product : Fedora 21
Version : 1.10
Release : 19.fc21
URL : http://frama-c.com/
Summary : Framework for source code analysis of C software
Description :
Frama-C is a suite of tools dedicated to the analysis of the source
code of software written in C.
Frama-C gathers several static analysis techniques in a single
collaborative framework. The collaborative approach of Frama-C allows
static analyzers to build upon the results already computed by other
analyzers in the framework. Thanks to this approach, Frama-C provides
sophisticated tools, such as a slicer and dependency analysis.
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Update Information:
The alt-ergo, frama-c, ocaml-tplib, and why3 builds are simply rebuilds for ocaml-zarith 1.3. The upstream notes on this version of ocaml-zarith are:
- Fixed inefficiencies in asm fast path for ARM.
- Revised detection of NaNs and infinities in Z.of_float
- Suppress the redundant fast paths written in C if a corresponding fast path exists in asm.
- Use <stdint.h> to ensure compatibility with OCaml 4.02.
- More prudent implementation of Z.of_int, avoids GC problem with OCaml < 4.02 (PR#6501 in the OCaml bug tracker).
- PR#1429: of_string accepts 'a' in base 10.
- Macro change to avoid compiler warnings on unused variables.
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