rth is a web-based tool designed to manage requirements, tests,
test results, and defects throughout the application life cycle.
The tool provides a structured approach to software testing and
increases the visibility of the testing process by creating a
common repository for all test assets including requirements,
test cases, test plans, and test results. Regardless of their
geographic location, rth allows testers, developers, business
analysts, and managers to monitor and gauge application
readiness. The tool includes modules for requirements management,
test planning, test execution, defect tracking, and reporting.
This module provides perl access to Glib and GLib's GObject libraries.
GLib is a portability and utility library; GObject provides a generic
type system with inheritance and a powerful signal system. Together
these libraries are used as the foundation for many of the libraries
that make up the Gnome environment, and are used in many unrelated
projects.
This wrapper attempts to provide a perlish interface while remaining
as true as possible to the underlying C API, so that any reference
materials you can find on using GLib may still apply to using the
libraries from perl. Where GLib's functionality overlaps perl's,
perl's is favored; for example, you will find perl lists and arrays in
place of GSList or GList objects. Some concepts have been eliminated;
you need never worry about reference-counting on GObjects or GBoxed
structures. Other concepts have been converted to a perlish analogy;
the GType id will never be seen in perl, as the package name serves
that purpose. [FIXME link to a document describing this stuff in detail.]
Perl bindings to the 2.x series of the GtkSpell graphical user interface
library. This module allows you to write perl applications that utilize the
GtkSpell library for mis-spelled word highlighting.
C++/QT Editor with highlight, project management. Written with Qt V4
Dia2Code is a small utility used to generate code from a Dia diagram.
Dia is a program to make diagrams (ports/graphics/dia)
- Reads UML diagrams.
- Can handle UML - Generalization, UML - Realization and UML - Implements.
- Selective code generation.
- User-defined output directory.
- Stereotype handling: interfaces, abstract classes.
- "Import" and "include" based on the parent classes, the type of
attributes and return type of methods if they're declared in the same
diagram.
- Support for JavaBeans(tm): will create automagically methods to access
and modify each attribute.
Cppcheck is a tool for static C/C++ code analysis, and it tries to
detect bugs that your compiler do not see. Checks for: memory leaks,
mismatching allocation-deallocation, buffer overrun, and many more.
Cppcheck is versatile. You can check non-standard code that includes
various compiler extensions, inline assembly code, etc.
The goal is no false positives.
paexec distributes performing the given tasks across several CPUs or
machines on a network and collects the results from those
CPUs/machines
Pas2Dox is a pre-processor addon for the Doxygen documentation generator.
This allows the production of advanced documentation from Delphi/Kylix.
pipestatus - source file for POSIX shell that allows
to obtain an exit status of every program in a pipe.
MOTIVATION
When we program in shell we often run pipes like this
prog1 args1 | prog2 args2 | ... | progN argsN
POSIX says that exit status of pipe is the exit status of LAST program
in it, i.e. progN in our example. That is, exit status of all other
programs in pipe is silently ignored. But in many situations exit
status of all programs in pipe should be checked to make program
robust. Some shells like BASH and ZSH have special extensions for
doing this but POSIX shell unfortunately doesn't provide an EASY way
for doing this.
In order to solve the problem, described above pipestatus was written.
This is the popt command line option parsing library. While it is similar
to getopt(3), it contains a number of enhancements, including:
1) popt is fully reentrant
2) popt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays while
getopt(2) makes this quite difficult
3) popt allows users to alias command line arguments
4) popt provides convenience functions for parsing strings
into argv[] style arrays