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    Blaiz Tools

    Blaiz Tools

    Tools for working with Gossamer codebase and app source code

    Tools for packing files, converting images, manipulating text, checking code and working with the Gossamer codebase and app source code.
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    IncludeChecker

    Check for unused #includes in C++ source

    ...IncludeChecker finds most of these unused #includes using a simple heuristic: if you include a file, you need to use one or more symbols from it. If that's not the case, IncludeChecker will mark the #include as unused. IncludeChecker is very customizable to be able to run as an automated task where it will fail as soon as an unused #include is detected. Because of the simple heuristic it will not find all unused #includes, but it will find most of them.
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    KnownDefects is a simple annotation library for use when writing unit tests against existing code. This annotation can be used to mark the tests that highlight defective behavior. FindBugs can then be used to find all instances of the annotation.
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