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    GT

    GT

    Debugging tool for bug hunting and performance tuning on smartphones

    ...GT can act as the Integrated Debug Environment by directly running on smartphones. With the help of GT, you can carry out the following jobs only using one smartphone: quick performance tests (CPU, memory, flow, power, fluency tests etc.), viewing developer log and crash log, capturing the network packets, debugging the APP internal parameters and code time-consuming statistics. If the functions GT provides cannot meet your requirements, you can also develop your own GT plugins with special functions to help solving more complicated debugging issues. ...
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    JakeWharton Hugo

    JakeWharton Hugo

    Annotation-triggered method call logging for your debug builds

    Hugo is a small Android library (and annotation processor plugin) that automatically logs method calls, parameters, return values, and execution time for methods annotated with @DebugLog. Instead of manually adding logging statements everywhere, you simply annotate a method and Hugo injects the logging at compile-time in debug builds, keeping release builds clean. This helps developers gain visibility into method flows, execution timing, and parameter passing without cluttering production...
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    The Tool Box

    The Tool Box

    Tools for the payments type!

    Version 1.1.5 - Added: Added the ability to edit the EMV panel - You can change which tags show, and what order they are in - Added: Tag 9F10 (Issuer Application Data) to which also includes CVR (a subtag of 9F10) - Added: Menu link to the homepage (sourceforge) - Fixed: 9F07/AUC had the wrong tag details - Fixed: File>Close now saves notes and config updates before exiting - Fixed: Tag 95/TVR title had a spelling mistake - Fixed: Homepage wasn't populating EMV page names -...
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    Jlint

    Static analyzer for Java bytecode

    Jlint will check your Java code and find bugs, inconsistencies and synchronization problems by doing data flow analysis on the code and building the lock graph. Jlint is fast, easy to learn, and requires no changes in the class files to be checked.
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    This project's aim is to create a Eclipse execution flow logger plugin. Thanks to Bil Lewis for his wonderful debugger "Omniscient debugger" http://www.lambdacs.com/debugger/ This is also based on the same idea using ASM library instead of BCEL librar
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