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cline is a command line tool that counts code lines or non-whitespace characters in your project folder. It is designed to recursively find any source file matching specific rules and count the line breaks within that file. You may specify file suffixes to include or exclude as well as regular expressions for code lines that shall be excluded (e.g. to exclude comments). By default a heuristic algorithm skips binary files. You may configure the restrictiveness of this algorithm with command...
The 'pysourceinfo' package provides source information on Python runtime objects
based on 'inspect', 'sys', 'os', and 'imp'.
The covered objects include packages, modules, functions, methods, scripts,
and classes by two views:
- File System View - packages, modules, and linenumbers - based on files and paths
- Runtime Object View - callables, classes, and containers - based on in-memory RTTI / introspection
The supported platforms are:
- Linux, BSD, Unix, OS-X, Cygwin, and...
Detector of Integer Vulnerabilities in Software Portability
DEEEP is a opensource static analysis tool to detect, in C programs, integer vulnerabilities caused by the bad adaption of aplications from ILP32 to LP64. It uses the tools Lint and Splint, and runs over Open Solaris and Linux operating systems.
This tool semantically analyses source code. More precisely, it does type checking, data-flow analysis, and it automatically correlates the results of these two types of analysis.