Sentry: Fight Software Entropy
Meet Sentry 3.0, our most powerful analyzer yet! Sentry is a software analysis tool that automatically finds bugs in any C or C++ program.
- Ensure your code is stable and solid.
- Understand your program structure and quality.
- Focus testing on the areas that need it most.
- Deliver a safer, stronger product.
Based on our research and years of software testing experience, Sentry implements the most advanced analysis techniques to produce the best possible results.
Try Sentry for Free or See Editions and Pricing
Strengthen Your Code
Software defects cost money - whether they're security vulnerabilities, crashes, or just unexpected behavior. The sooner you can identify them, the easier and cheaper it is to fix them.1
Sentry's primary goal is to find defects in your code as quickly and easily as possible. As a static analysis tool, it doesn't need to run your program to find bugs — it simply inspects the code and reports what it has found.
- See our paper, The Cost of Defects, for an analysis.
Explore and Understand
Keeping a handle on a large project can be difficult, and having a tool to break it down for you can be a huge help.
To perform its analysis, Sentry builds a detailed model of your program's structure and content. In addition to finding defects accurately, this information helps you achieve a better understanding, too.
Sentry can quickly identify how your programs and libraries are composed, produce metrics (SLOC counts, complexity, and more), and give you a high-level understanding of the project.
Plug Sentry Into Your Process
If a task is difficult or time-consuming, it usually means you won't do it often. The best way to overcome this is to create automated processes that require no effort to sustain.
Our tools are designed to plug into your nightly or continuous integration process through a powerful command-line interface. Sentry can be scripted to build, analyze, upload results, and compare to previous results, so that you're automatically notified of new bugs when they're found.
Want to Know More?
See these additional resources for more about Sentry:
Or feel free to contact us with any questions and we'll be happy to help.