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    cppcheck

    Static source code analysis tool for C and C++ code

    Static analysis of C/C++ code. Checks for: memory leaks, mismatching allocation-deallocation, buffer overrun, and many more. The goal is 0% false positives. See http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net for more information.
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    Cinemagoer

    Cinemagoer

    Python package to retrieve and manage data of the IMDb

    Cinemagoer is a Python package useful to retrieve and manage the data of the IMDb movie database about movies, people, characters and companies. Platform-independent, it can retrieve data from both the IMDb's web server and a local copy of the whole db.
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    Classic HWUT - rename of previous HWUT

    Classic HWUT - rename of previous HWUT

    Software Unit Tests (Language Independent Approach)

    Automation of Unit and System Tests. Tests can be implemented in any language and on many platforms. The flexible approach enables the inclusion of many types of tests, such as memory leak checks (using valgrind), coding rule checks, complexity checks, etc. Tests are run by a simple call to hwut in a base directory of a project. In particular for C, HWUT supports make file generation using 'sos' and 'sols' modes. Remote control-able function stubs may be generated using the 'stub' mode....
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    QtProjectTool

    QtCreator plugin for some command line tools over a Qt (.pro) project.

    qpt (Qt Project Tool) understands Qt C++ projects (.pro) and allows to pass this information to command line tools as "Code Counters" and "Static Analysis tools". It also can used inside QtCreator to act as a plugin for "Static Analysis tools" putting reported issues into QtCreator issues pane.
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    DuploQ

    DuploQ

    GUI for finding duplicates in source files

    DuploQ is a GUI frontend for Duplo duplicate finder console tool. Its goal is to find duplicates (i.e. copy-pasted parts of code) across several source files. Locating and eliminating source code duplicates is an important part of the overall refactoring process which leads to decreasing a project's technical dept and increasing stability of the software.
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    ansvif

    ansvif

    An advanced cross platform fuzzing framework suited to find code bugs.

    ansvif, or A Not So Very Intelligent Fuzzer, suited to find bugs in code by throwing garbage arguments, files, and environment variables at the target program, that you may or may not have the source code to. It supports many features, such as buffer size, randomization of the buffer size, random data injection, templates, and much more. The purpose of this project is to identify bugs in software, specifically bugs that can induce a segmentation fault under various conditions. This aids...
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    AutoReplacerPlus

    Automatic correction of software bugs and grammar mistakes

    Automatic correction of software bugs announced in compilers (clang, gcc) / Static Code Analysis tools (cppcheck, FindBugs) and grammar/style errors like in LanguageTool. Usage: use tool (e.g. cppcheck) and store results in a text file. Afterwards call: autoreplacerplus mytextfile
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    Voodoo-Mock is a framework for `mock objects' based unit testing in C++. Written in perl, Voodoo-Mock parses C++ code, and generates redirection and mock classes. Voodoo-Mock can be used with test suite frameworks such as CXXTest or CPPUnit. repo now stored @github: https://github.com/shlomimatichin/Voodoo-Mock
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    ggcov
    ggcov is a GTK+ GUI for exploring test coverage data produced by C programs compiled with gcc --coverage. It's basically a GUI replacement for the gcov program that comes with gcc.
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    bcov is a code coverage tool similar to gcov. Unlike gcov, it does not require recompiling the project for coverage. Coverage is determined by using temporary breakpoints, which causes minimal overhead. gcov produces a lcov style coverge report.
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    PerceptualDiff is an image comparison utility that compares two images using a perceptual metric. That is, it uses a computational model of the human visual system to determine if two images are visually different, so minor changes in pixels are ignored.
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    A very simple but effective testing framework for C and C++ projects.
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    HTTP Tester
    A lightweight performance and functional Test Tool that executes tests again a list of URLs recorded from IE or Firefox! Very easy to use! Provides multiple user / iteration testing with basic response times. PLEASE NOTE THIS DOESN'T APPEAR TO WORK ON ALL OPERATING SYSTEMS - LOOKING TO FIX
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    Unit Test for C is a very useful and powerful software development tool for C and C++ programmers. It is designed to provide a great deal of functionality in a very small package and functions nearly identically on Windows and UNIX systems.
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    AvatarSAT is a SAT solver that uses machine-learning classifiers to automatically tune the heuristics of an off-the-shelf SAT solver on a per-instance basis.
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    Gatt is a Gentoo related tool targeted at arch developers, arch testers and power users.
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    EDoC++ is both a lint-like tool and a documentation tool that specialises in analysing and documenting the use of exceptions in C++ code.
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    Analyzes Cpp code for unused public functions, public functions which are candidates to be private functions and duplicate implementation of public functions.
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    OpenTest is a generic unit tests front-end that provides test time-out detection and automatic crash recovery. Tests may be run as a post-build step or using a GUI front-end. Test results can easily be exploited and storage to XML is provided.
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    Calculates cyclomatic and the NPATH complexity measures. It reads the coverage information produced by GCC and determines the complexity of all functions.
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    cite-effect helps understand, validate and refactor programs through static analysis. After building a database, it reports variable's accesses within call tree(s), in a text format suitable for integration into editors (like jEdit or Emacs).
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    Given YACC-like and LEX-like input files, yagg generates a C++ program that generates all strings of a user-specified length. yagg is easy to use, and provides a means of generating test inputs or validating a parser grammar by inspecting the strings.
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    Debug Wrapper library is an alpha library which set wrapper on some glibc functions such fopen,fclose,unlink,.. and trace all IO access. This project has been stop because it duplicate some functionality of last Valgrind version.
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    EfficiencyGuardian extracts callgrind efficiency measures from individual CppUnit test cases to detect efficiency regresion. It includes a data mining web tool to browse historic results and TestFarm integration for unattended execution on commit.
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    The Java-Based-GUI-Test-Automation-Library (jabuta) provides the possibility to test software on a GUI-based level.
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