Buildtool is a set of utilities which will make your programs more portable
and easier to build on any kind of Unix-like system. All the utilities are
integrated with each other, which means that they all work together. It is
completely free, licensed under the terms of the BSD license.
If you have ever used GNU automake, autoconf and/or libtool, you will find
buildtool very similar. In fact, it is an implementation of the ideas of the
GNU programs, but with a completely different design.
BYACC/Java is an extension of the Berkeley v 1.8 YACC-compatible parser
generator. Standard YACC takes a YACC source file, and generates one or
more C files from it, which if compiled properly, will produce a LALR-
grammar parser. this extension support a -J option to generate Java source
code.
This is a port of ALD - the Assembly Language Debugger. It provides
breakpoint debugging capabilities to those wishing to debug their
assembly language programs. Currently, x86 platforms are supported.
Patrick Alken
alken (at) colorado.edu
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.
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.
This is the Software development kit (SDK) for AROS, the Amiga(TM)
Research Operating System. It is a set of files and tools to build
your own AROS programs.
Artistic Style is a source code indenter, formatter, and beautifier for the C,
C++, C# and Java programming languages. It automatically re-indents and
re-formats source files and can be used from a command line.
CLOCC Port provides a portable interface to various features absent
from the ANSI Common Lisp standard, such as sockets, multiprocessing,
calling external programs, Gray streams etc.
This package contains binaries compiled for SBCL.
AVaRICE is a program which interfaces the GNU Debugger GDB with the
AVR JTAG ICE available from Atmel.
Use AVaRICE standalone as a programmer, or it can be run as an
intermediary between avr-gdb and the AVR JTAG hardware, allowing one
to use GDB to debug your AVR code as it runs in-system.