FindBugs looks for bugs in Java programs. It is based on the concept of bug
patterns. A bug pattern is a code idiom that is often an error. Bug patterns
arise for a variety of reasons:
* Difficult language features
* Misunderstood API methods
* Misunderstood invariants when code is modified during maintenance
* Garden variety mistakes: typos, use of the wrong boolean operator
FindBugs uses static analysis to inspect Java bytecode for occurrences of
bug patterns.
JTAG Tools is a software package which enables working with JTAG-aware
(IEEE 1149.1) hardware devices (parts) and boards through JTAG adapter.
This package has open and modular architecture with ability to write
miscellaneous extensions (like board testers, flash memory programmers,
and so on).
libburnia is a project for reading, mastering and writing optical
discs. Currently it is comprised of libraries named libisofs,
libburn, libisoburn, a cdrecord emulator named cdrskin, and an
integrated multi-session tool named xorriso.
jclassinfo reads java class files and provides information about the class,
dependencies and more. It is a pure C implementation.
The jcmdline package is a Java package with the following goals:
* Facilitate parsing/handling of command line parameters.
* Add consistency to command line parameter parsing and command usage display
through all executables of a Java application.
* Automatically generate a command usage based upon defined command line
parameters.
JIIC is a Java-based implementation for creating CD-ROM filesystem
images according to ISO 9660, also known as ECMA-119. It provides
support for the El Torito, Joliet and Rock Ridge extensions.
JRTPLIB is an object-oriented RTP library written in C++ by Jori Liesenborgs.
It was partly developed for his thesis at the School for Knowledge Technology
(or 'School voor Kennistechnologie' in Dutch), a cooperation between the
'Limburgs Universitair Centrum' (LUC) and the 'Universiteit Maastricht' (UM).
JSAP: the Java-based Simple Argument Parser
JSAP parses your command line and instantiates objects of types you specify
based upon that command line. If you configure JSAP to expect an Integer on the
command line, and the user does not provide a String that can be converted to
an Integer, JSAP will alert your program to the fact that there was a problem
with the command line. If JSAP indicates that your command line was
successfully parsed, you are guaranteed an Integer when you request that
parameter's value from your program. There's a pretty big (and growing) list of
return types supported by JSAP.
Gzstream is a small C++ library, basically just a wrapper, that provides
the functionality of the zlib C-library in a C++ iostream. It is freely
available under the LGPL license.
Gzstream has been written by Deepak Bandyopadhyay and Lutz Kettner at the
Computational Geometry Group at UNC Chapel Hill.