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Paketnamepmccabe
BeschreibungMcCabe-style function complexity and line counting for C and C++
Archiv/RepositoryOffizielles Debian Archiv squeeze (main)
Version2.5
Sektiondevel
Prioritätoptional
Installierte Größe72 Byte
Hängt ab vonlibc6 (>= 2.7-1)
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PaketbetreuerPaul Bame
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Paketgröße22470 Byte
Prüfsumme MD57215f4f212afc41883c4167305eed0a7
Prüfsumme SHA1ec5bd116ca24fd716d5bd76904c07ffe5cb3d0e3
Prüfsumme SHA25636ba34f23a784e46ac8a8fb467aa6ba6624fdf6c52b7b200267df34079aadefb
Link zum Herunterladenpmccabe_2.5_i386.deb
Ausführliche BeschreibungPmccabe calculates McCabe-style cyclomatic complexity for C and C++ source code. Per-function complexity may be used for spotting likely trouble spots and for estimating testing effort. . Pmccabe also includes a non-commented line counter compatible with anac, 'decomment' which only removes comments from source code; 'codechanges', a program to calculate the amount of change which has occurred between two source trees or files; and 'vifn', to invoke 'vi' given a function name rather than a file name. . Pmccabe attempts to calculate the apparent complexity rather than the complexity following the C++ and/or cpp preprocessors. This causes Pmccabe to become confused with cpp constructs which cause unmatched curly braces - most of which can profitably be rewritten so they won't confuse prettyprinters anyway. Pmccabe prints C-compiler-style error messages when the parser gets confused so they may be browsed with standard tools. . Two types of cyclomatic complexity are generated - one type counts each switch() statement as regardless of the number of cases included and the other more traditional measure counts each case within the switch(). Pmccabe also calculates the starting line for each function, the number of lines consumed by the function, and the number of C statements within the function.


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