SourceCode and Compiled Binaries for two low-level system information tools: NtSysInfo explores Windows internals and enumerates system processes, windows, threads, objects. The WhoUses utility allows you to determine what process has a file or DLL locked.
C++ Command Line Interfaces
Standard C++-based implementation.
No external dependencies, not even on a runtime library.
Any fundamental or user-defined C++ type can be used as an option type.
Automatic printing of formatted program usage information.
Automatic documentation generation in the HTML and man page formats.
Ability to read arguments from the argv array, file, and custom sources.
Support for erasing parsed arguments from the argv array.
Support for custom option formats.
Multi-value option parsing into the std::vector, std::set, and std::map containers.
Support for option aliases.
Cppcheck is a static analyzer for C and C++ code. It is open-source, free, cross-platform and easy-to-use.
The project's website: http://Cppcheck.sourceforge.net/
Cppcheck is an open-source, free tool distributed under the GNU General Public License. Daniel Marjamäki is the project's author (his profile on StackOverflow). The project's source code can be downloaded from the github website.
This presentation looks at PVS-Studio static code analyzer. PVS-Studio is a tool for bug detection in the source code of programs, written in C, C++ and C#. It works in Windows and Linux environment. PVS-Studio performs static code analysis and generates a report that helps a programmer find and fix bugs also performs a wide range of code checks, it is also useful to search for misprints and Copy-Paste errors.