The Oovcde project has been renamed to OovAide. Downloades from either location work for now.

The Oovcde project is a C++ IDE for Windows or Linux with an automated multi-tasking build system, cross compiler support, an analysis tool based on CLang that creates UML class, component, sequence as well as zone and portion diagrams from C++ source, static analysis and test coverage. The diagrams allow navigation through the source code, and can be edited manually and saved as .SVG files. It creates CMake files and can be built using Eclipse or CMake. Export to SQLite is supported.

Features

  • Automatically generated class, sequence and component diagrams
  • Diagrams show more relations than UML
  • Automated dependency parsing of C++ source code (based on CLang)
  • Quick navigation between drawings and code
  • Multi-tasking build system
  • Syntax highlighting (based on CLang)
  • GDB debugging
  • Drawings can be saved as SVG
  • Code test coverage
  • Complexity measurements of source code
  • Duplicate code detection
  • Dead code detection
  • Static analysis of method and attribute usage
  • Export to SQLite
  • On Github at https://github.com/animatedb/oovcde

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

GTK+

Programming Language

C++

Database Environment

SQLite

Related Categories

C++ Build Tools, C++ Object Oriented Software, C++ Source Code Analysis Tool

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2009-05-28