SEMay 12, 2019

Static Analyzers and Potential Future Research Directions for Scala: An Overview

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It addresses the need for better static analyzers for Scala programmers, but is incremental as it primarily reviews existing tools.

This paper provides an overview of static analysis tools for the Scala programming language, detailing the types of defects they detect, their limitations, and suggesting potential research directions to improve them.

Static analyzers are tool sets which are proving to be indispensable to modern programmers. These enable the programmers to detect possible errors and security defects present in the current code base within the implementation phase of the development cycle, rather than relying on a standalone testing phase. Static analyzers typically highlight possible defects within the 'static' source code and thus does not require the source code to be compiled or executed. The Scala programming language has been gaining wider adoption across various industries in recent years. With such a wide adoption of tools of this nature, this paper presents an overview on the static analysis tools available, both commercial and open-source, for the Scala programming language. This paper discusses in detail about the types of defects that each of these tools can detect, limitations of these tools and also provide potential research direction that can improve the current state of static analyzers for the Scala programming language.

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