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    Application Inspector

    Application Inspector

    A source code analyzer built for surfacing features of interest

    Microsoft Application Inspector is a software source code characterization tool that helps identify coding features of first or third party software components based on well-known library/API calls and is helpful in security and non-security use cases. It uses hundreds of rules and regex patterns to surface interesting characteristics of source code to aid in determining what the software is or what it does from what file operations it uses, encryption, shell operations, cloud API's,...
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    IncludeChecker

    Check for unused #includes in C++ source

    Unused #includes in C++ source lead to unwanted dependencies and slower compile and link timings. 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...
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