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<h1>clangify2010: Using the Analyzer with Visual Studio 2010</h1>
<p>The Clang Static Analyzer has only limited support right now for Visual
-Studio users. Some users might find the <tt>Clangify2010.py</tt> script useful
+Studio users. Some users might find the <tt>clangify2010.py</tt> script useful
(described below) for analyzing their projects. It does not provide the same
functionality as <tt>scan-build</tt> (for example, it does not actually build
Visual Studio projects to analyze source files nor does it have a UI for viewing
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href="http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html">here</a>) in your <tt>PATH</tt>.
<li>Your project does not have automatically generated intermediate files as
part of the build step. You can possibly work around this limitation by adding a
-custom pre_analysis function to <tt>Clangify2010.py</tt>.</li>
+custom pre_analysis function to <tt>clangify2010.py</tt>.</li>
<li>The source files in your project all take the same compiler flags.</li>
</ul>