Download Peganza Pascal Expert v9.7.0 for Delphi XE8- Delphi 10.4 Sydney + Crack

Peganza Pascal Expert v9.7.0 for Delphi XE8 - Delphi 10.4 Sydney

Peganza Pascal Expert v9.7.0 for Delphi XE8 - Delphi 10.4 Sydney
Peganza Pascal Expert v9.7.0 for Delphi XE8 - Delphi 10.4 Sydney


Pascal Expert is our new plug-in for Embarcadero's Delphi IDE (RAD Studio). It was released in October 2015. Pascal Expert main task is to make a static code analysis. It only needs the source code, unlike other similar tools that perform an analysis of the running program. Pascal Expert will help you better understand your code and support you in producing code of higher quality, consistency, and reliability. It will point out possible issues and errors in your code.

Pascal Expert is a subset of our standalone static code analyzer Pascal Analyzer. Pascal Expert displays the same results as Pascal Analyzer, but integrated in the Delphi IDE, which makes it an ideal tool when working with code, as it lets you find problems earlier, and fix them at once.

If you want to also buy the full-fledged Pascal Analyzer, you will find favorable pricing. Similarly, if you already use Pascal Analyzer, you will get a very large discount when buying Pascal Expert. See our web site for more details. Pascal Expert can be installed for these Delphi IDE versions:

Delphi 10.4 Sydney
Delphi 10.3 Rio
Delphi 10.2 Tokyo
Delphi 10.1 Berlin
Delphi 10 Seattle
Delphi XE8
Delphi XE7
Delphi XE6
Delphi XE5
Delphi XE4
Delphi XE3
Delphi XE2
Delphi XE
Delphi 2010
Delphi 2009
Delphi 2007

Pascal Expert parses your source code in the same way as the compiler. The results are displayed as messages on a tab page in the Output window in the RAD Studio IDE. This tab page is normally located at the bottom of the window.



Version 9.7.0 May 29, 2020
added support for Delphi 10.4 (Sydney)
WARN56-"Parameter to FreeAndNil is not an object" always returns 0 warnings if compiler is Delphi 10.4 or later
fixed issues with expressions
default compiler target is Delphi 10.4 Win64
PALOFF (or the string choosen as suppression marker); enough now that the string exists somewhere in the comment after "//"


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