PyCDep is a tool to analyze include dependencies between files in C and C++ programs. PyCDep itself is written in python. It dumps all the facts in a prolog database which can be queried. Visualization is possible by dumping graphviz (.dot) files.
Justus is a tool set for Progress 4GL (ABL) Developers. It includes a simplified parser for 4GL, an API to load Profiler data and a Test Coverage Tool.
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Its an Eclipse 3.5 Plugin.
It can be used to find linear paths for unit testing of any method.
The linear path covers all the child methods and till leaf level of the hierarchy.
The packages which should be covered in the path can be controlled.
Runtime concurrency analysis for Java. Instruments your Java app at run time, and monitors field access, synchronization and locking, to verify concurrent access is safe.
The "gc" language is a script language with c++ grammer and c++ class library . The gaiasle is a set of script language framework . It has some new ideas about soft development ,specially about web server programs .
Reviewing memory allocation and data structures of an extant Sourceforge project unix-named "simupop". A new development version of the extant project is established and the ultimate goal is to "rev up" the old, hence the project name.
"No comment!" is a command-line tool that generates various comment-related metrics for source code files (e. g. comment density, blank lines per file)
Note: this tool has moved to github, this repository is not maintained any more.
See https://github.com/turdusmerula/ftrace
GScopeLog is a tool for instrumenting c++ code through gcc. The main purpose is to trace entry/exit point of functions. A status file may be generated to give overview of functions calls and timing informations with minimal impact on performances.
An interactive binary search tree. The user may interact with the tree by performing rotations, balancing, insertions, and deletions. For educational purposes
LDIFF is an enhanced language-independent line differencing tool built upon the Unix diff and overcomes its limitations in determining whether an artifact line has been changed or is the result of additions and removals
Patch file shows difference in files in whole lines. Sometimes those lines are very similar, only one or two words changed. This script compares changed lines by characters and highlights actual differences in them - very helpful with long lines.
Aurelia is a framework for program transformation based on a C++0x development environment. It provides libraries and tools for term rewriting, strategic programming, AST type generation, parsing.
A command-line Python utility to mine information on open source projects using the ohloh web service APIs. The script is enables analysis of open source projects indexed by ohloh by providing source lines of code (SLOC), contributor data and other info.
You can admin a SQL Server with php, like PHPMyAdmin for MySQL
Github repository: https://github.com/miguelaxcar/PHP-MSSQL-Server-Admin
Web based tool written in PHP by Luiz Miguel Axcar to build and run queries on a remote or local MSSQL (Microsoft SQL Server). Support for SQL code highlight (!), table browser, field browser, TOP records, most used tables, CSV results export, etc. Most tested in SQL 2000 version.
If you find some issue ther let me know and I help you fixing it.
Rapidlogix is an open source application performance management tool optimized for distributed production environments. It allows to increase time-to-market of performance improvements and prevent performance regression
An easy to use API for documenting PHP (>= 5.3) projects. It follows a strict structure and originally, it was only written for the Buxa Framework. The documentor mainly uses reflection and yes... of course, it supports the namespace stuff.