This port of SCO / USL's 'cscope' lets one easily navigate large C programs.
It's designed to answer questions like where symbols are defined and used,
where variables are assigned, and much more.
The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) has made this available under a very friendly,
BSD-style Open Source License.
ctypes.sh is a bash plugin that provides a foreign function interface directly
in your shell. In other words, it allows you to call routines in shared
libraries from within bash.
CUnit is a lightweight system for writing, administering, and running unit tests
in C. It provides C programmers a basic testing functionality with a flexible
variety of user interfaces.
CUnit is built as a static library which is linked with the user's testing code.
It uses a simple framework for building test structures, and provides a rich set
of assertions for testing common data types. In addition, several different
interfaces are provided for running tests and reporting results. These
interfaces currently include: Automated, Basic, Console and Curses.
Cutter is a xUnit family Unit Testing Framework for C and C++.
This is a list of features of Cutter:
- easy to write tests;
- outputs result with useful format for debugging;
- tests are built as shared libraries.
The latest and, or feature release CVS (Concurrent Version System). IPv6
enabled, you can use IPv6 connection when using pserver.
cvsdelta summarizes the difference between a CVS project and its local
version. It detects files that have been added and removed, and of
existing files it counts the number of lines that have been added,
deleted, and changed. It filters project changes by using .cvsignore
files, both system-wide and locally.
Requires ruby.
Cvsplot is used for collecting statistics from CVS controlled files. Simple
statistics such as how the total number of files and lines of code change
against time.
CVSTrac is a bug and patch-set tracking system for use with CVS
appropriate for use on projects with up to a few hundred developers.
CVSTrac is designed for low-ceremony development - it provides
mechanisms for tracking changes and bugs without unnecessary
restrictions. It has a built-in Wiki and ticketing system. Both
of these functions can be linked to the CVS tree.
Cxmon is an interactive command-driven file manipulation tool that is
inspired by the "Amiga Monitor".
Cxmon has commands and features similar to a machine code
monitor/debugger, built-in PowerPC, 680x0, 80x86, 6502 and Z80
disassemblers and special support for disassembling MacOS code.
You can also simply use it as an interactive workbench for manipulating
files, or even as a hex calculator.
CxxTest is a JUnit/CppUnit/xUnit-like framework for C++.
Its advantages over existing alternatives are that it:
- Doesn't require RTTI
- Doesn't require member template functions
- Doesn't require exception handling
- Doesn't require any external libraries (including memory management,
file/console I/O, graphics libraries)
This makes it extremely portable and usable.