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Provides C preprocessor macros for easily creating enums, foreach loops, switch-cases etc. based on data tables.
Usage of these macros enforces good programming style by avoiding spreading of information throughout the code.
Only for GCC at the moment, sorry. Maybe Clang ... not tested.
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
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.
Calculates cyclomatic and the NPATH complexity measures. It reads the coverage information produced by GCC and determines the complexity of all functions.
This tool takes the "gmon.out" profile information file generated by the GCC compiler as input and presents this information in a user friendly format.