A graphical front-end to `cscope' and its clone `cs' with a number of
nice features, including:
- Graphical window interface for general ease of use.
- Function call hierarchy and function viewer.
- Recall of previous queries and query results for easy browsing.
- Ability to switch between databases and query back-ends.
- Source code highlighting ala Emacs.
- Querying and building may be performed simultaneously.
- Build database dialog allows interactively configuring source
and include directories.
- Saves queries and/or query results for later sessions.
- Query results and file browser separated by adjustable pane.
- Full text search in viewer windows.
- Convenient key and button bindings.
- Ability to invoke any editor directly from browser.
- Crude but existing help menu.
This is an enhanced version of the 'dialog' command. Quoting Thomas Dickey,
the ncurses developer, "DIALOG was written by Savio Lam <lam836@cs.cuhk.hk>
and modified by several people.
"Initially, I made fixes and reviewed the code to ensure that problems
reported were not related to ncurses. After that, I resumed development,
adding new widget types. See the changelog for details."
Cflow2vcg convert the result of the cflow utility in a VCG format. It offers
the ability to view graphically the call-graph of sources, and import it in
documentation.
asdf is Another System Definition Facility for Common Lisp. It intends
to solve the same class of problems as mk-defsystem - compiling and
installing Lisp libraries -, but internally it takes advantage of
modern CL features like pathname support etc., and uses CLOS for
extensibility.
astah* community is a simple and user-friendly UML modeling tool.
astah* community features:
- UML 2.x (Class, UseCase, Sequence, Activity, Communication, Statemachine,
Component, Deployment, Composite Structure, Object and Package Diagrams)
- Suggest Feature
- Alignment Guide
- Customizing Keybinds
- Oval, TextBox, Filled Rectangle, Corner-rounded Rectangle and Texts
- Alignment, Size adjustment
- Print
- Export diagram images (PNG, JPEG) *1
- astah* API (Models of Class, UseCase, Activity, Sequence and Statemachine
Diagrames)
- GUI Localization
*1 The product name is displayed on the corner.
This is an implementation of an infix reader macro. It should run in any
valid Common Lisp and has been tested in Allegro CL 4.1, Lucid CL 4.0.1,
MCL 2.0 and CMU CL. It allows the user to type arithmetic expressions in
the traditional way (e.g., 1+2) when writing Lisp programs instead of
using the normal Lisp syntax (e.g., (+ 1 2)). It is not intended to be a
full replacement for the normal Lisp syntax.
This package is compiled with SBCL.
Written by Mark Kantrowitz, School of Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University, March 1993.
Boa Constructor is a cross platform RAD GUI Building IDE. It offers visual
frame creation and manipulation, an object inspector, many views on the source
like inheritance hierarchies, object methods and properties, html generated
from documentation strings, a debugger and integrated help. It is written in
Python and uses the wxPython toolkit which wraps wxWindows.
CVS Monitor is an CVS repository browser. It provides visibility of
activity in CVS to developers, management, and the general public.
Features:
* Look at any repository anywhere - CVS Monitor can act on any repository
that has at least a public read-only account, even if you don't own the
repository
* Aggressive Caching - all statistics, and most pages, are generated purely
from the cached information
* ChangeSet Visibility - present changes to the repository in ChangeSets,
a single change involves new revisions on multiple files
* Tracker Integration - CVS Monitor can be easily integrated with your Bug
tracking or Request tracking systems
The DBus-Tcl project provides a Tcl interface to the dbus message bus system.
It contains packages that allow Tcl programs to send and receive dbus signals,
as well as invoke and respond to dbus method calls.
This is an implementation of an infix reader macro. It should run in any
valid Common Lisp and has been tested in Allegro CL 4.1, Lucid CL 4.0.1,
MCL 2.0 and CMU CL. It allows the user to type arithmetic expressions in
the traditional way (e.g., 1+2) when writing Lisp programs instead of
using the normal Lisp syntax (e.g., (+ 1 2)). It is not intended to be a
full replacement for the normal Lisp syntax.
It is known to be compatible with CMUCL, CLISP, MCL, and SBCL.
Written by Mark Kantrowitz, School of Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University, March 1993.