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"Nice tool"

Good software. Helped me list all functions that could potentially call one of my worst offender function that could consume too much stack. Simple tool and liked it being free.

by: MrSoftware
52009-11-01
  
"Could be better"

Reviews seem to question usage of command line tools. We use lot of command line tools like sed from our build process. Our whole build is structured around non-GUI invocation. No VisualStudio. No Eclipse IDE. Plain DOS prompt build commands. This tool seems to work okay. But everytime we change one file the whole files have to be analyzed again. Time consuming. What would be better is one incremental parsing of the file being compiled and update to some Database and finally only provide Analysis results from the Database. Parsing of files and Analysis could be done in two phases (if the Tool is trully meant for Build environments). GUI would be a good option is Parsing and Analysing are done together.

by: Guest
42009-05-19
  
"Good but why no GUI"

Nice tool that does its job but in this HighTech age how hard can it be to offer some basic GUI to pick source and header files from different folders. This would save a lot of time in having to collect all my files in the project spread across many folders and subfolders. 3-Rating because of the missing GUI. Who runs command line tools these days anyways ?

by: Guest007
32009-02-28
  
       
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