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    JavacTo

    Translate java source into another language

    JavacTo is a prototype tool designed to evaluate the need and value of translating java code into another programming language. An ideal language for translation is a language that supports the concept of packages, classes, interfaces, and enums as well as built-in memory garbage collection. Languages such as C# and D, are well suited as a translation “To” language. Eclipse project provided to get started. Three visitor classes provided to learn how to use JavacTo and write visitor classes. ...
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    Kammerjäger

    Kammerjäger is a debugging tool with integrated correctness proving.

    Kammerjäger is a debugging and testing tool that enables you to prove the correctness of your code. In our C like programming language named "SimPL" you can easily and simply annotate your code with preconditions and assertions (also with forall and exists expressions). We then use Microsofts Z3 theorem prover to prove if the behaviour of your program matches what you expected. The easy to use GUI with an integrated Interpreter and Debugger (with a Stackview and HotCodeReplacement) makes it even easier to write your code and find errors. ...
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