I've recently just started adding the Microsoft code quality analysers to all my projects and enabling treat warnings as errors. Infinitely more robust code and just teaches you to be much more aware of little potential bugs
I use NDepend for .NET analysis and you can trigger build failures on new analysis issues or new ones past a threshold.
I really like the look of NDepend! Just can't quite warrant the outlay for a license at the moment :)
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I've recently just started adding the Microsoft code quality analysers to all my projects and enabling treat warnings as errors. Infinitely more robust code and just teaches you to be much more aware of little potential bugs
I use NDepend for .NET analysis and you can trigger build failures on new analysis issues or new ones past a threshold.
I really like the look of NDepend! Just can't quite warrant the outlay for a license at the moment :)