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    AdLint

    AdLint

    Open source and free source code static analyzer

    ...It (currently) can analyze source code compliant with ANSI C89 / ISO C90 and partly ISO C99. AdLint is written in Ruby. So, it is available for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and any other platforms supported by Ruby.
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    funcfinder

    function finder

    ff util is created for searching some text (functions, variables, definitions) in some source tree in all files (and just for fun), a program for programmers.
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    AdLint Goodies

    AdLint Goodies

    Utilities for AdLint the source code static analyzer

    AdLint Goodies is a collection of miscellaneous utilities for AdLint. All goodies are written in Ruby and available for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and any other platforms supported by Ruby.
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