This is a modified version of Aflex/Ayacc for Ada95 parent/child feature
support. A new directive "%unit A.B.C" has been added, enabling the Ada
unit A.B.C to be the parent of the generated lexer/parser.
Aflex/Ayacc are copyrighted by the The University of California.
Capstone is a lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture disassembly
framework.
Features:
* Supported architectures: ARM, ARM64 (aka ARMv8), Mips, PowerPC & X86
* Clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API
* Provide details on disassembled instruction (called "decomposer")
* Provide some semantics of the disassembled instruction, such as list of
implicit registers read & written.
* Implemented in pure C language, with bindings for Python, Ruby, C#, Java,
GO, OCaml & Vala available.
* Native support for Windows & *nix (including MacOSX, Linux, *BSD & Solaris)
* Thread-safe by design
* Distributed under the open source BSD license
Capstone is a lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture disassembly
framework.
Features:
* Supported architectures: ARM, ARM64 (aka ARMv8), Mips, PowerPC & X86
* Clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API
* Provide details on disassembled instruction (called "decomposer")
* Provide some semantics of the disassembled instruction, such as list of
implicit registers read & written.
* Implemented in pure C language, with bindings for Python, Ruby, C#, Java,
GO, OCaml & Vala available.
* Native support for Windows & *nix (including MacOSX, Linux, *BSD & Solaris)
* Thread-safe by design
* Distributed under the open source BSD license
ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is a
language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers,
compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing
C++ or Java actions.
cc65 is a complete cross development package for 65(C)02 systems,
including a powerful macro assembler, a C compiler, linker, librarian
and several other tools.
Direct library support (that is, startup/initialization code) and
support libraries for other features are available for...
- the Commodore C64
- the GEOS operating system for the Commodore C64
- the Commodore C128
- the Commodore C16, C116 and Plus/4
- the Commodore P500
- the Commodore 600/700 family of computers
- the Apple ][
- the Atari 8bit machines
- the Oric Atmos
- the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
- the Supervision Game Console
- the Atari Lynx Console
Source code metric analyser for C, C++, Java and Ada
Presents a report in HTML with figures for
Lines of Code, McCabes Complexity, Ratio of Comments
to Lines of Code and McCabe, module Fan-In and Fan-Out
Ccdoc is a tool for extracting comments from C++ source code and presenting it
in HTML format, very similar to Java's JavaDoc tool. The tagging used in ccdoc
is very similar to that of Javadoc, with adaptations for the C++ specifics, of
course. Ccdoc supports extracting comments from both header and implementation
files.
In contrast to most other C++ doc'ing applications, ccdoc analyses the code
before it has been run through the pre-processor, so things such as macros can
actually be included in the documentation.
It's usage is not quite as straight forward as JavaDoc's, but considering the
quality of the output, it is well worth the effort.
KDE thumbnail generator for gettext po files.
CGDB is a curses-based interface to the GNU Debugger (GDB). The goal of
CGDB is to be lightweight and responsive; not encumbered with
unnecessary features.
The interface is designed to deliver the familiar GDB text interface,
with a split screen showing the source as it executes. The UI is modeled
on the classic Unix text editor, vi. Those familiar with vi should feel
right at home using CGDB.
cgprof generates colored graphs for profiled executables using gcc and gprof.
cgprof helps to have a better understanding of program structure and execution.
It makes hot spots identification visual and intuitive.
It is a shell script using gnu awk, that should run on any Unix like system.