My thesis about mkfs

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Hi guys

This email is about my thesis I did and which I'm sending you in case
you are interested: Refactoring and Verification of the Code of
mkfs.xfs

The refactoring part (intro and summary of chapter 3) can be somehow
interesting if you want to get a small overview of how it feels to
just jump into a project like this without any experience in regular
development of bigger open source projects (bigger than 1-2 man
shows). Other than that, you won't find there much.

The testing part (chapters 5 and 6) shows how CppCheck, Coverity, and
GCC and Clang compares to each other, in various levels of
aggressiveness. Spoiler: Coverity is pretty good and we are doing well
that we use it. :-)

I'm sorry I didn't publish it right after the defence; I wanted to go
through it and make some minor edits, but in the weeks since the
defence, I forgot what they told me, so I decided I will just send it
as it is, with no other delays. :-)

The thesis was defended and I got a master degree, but I still
appreciate any comments. :-)


Download here:
https://github.com/jtulak/thesis-mmm/releases



Cheers,
Jan

PS: Eric, I hope I didn't overlook anything you pointed out in the
proofreading. Thank you once more for that. :-)
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