That features look interesting. But when I read the plugins topic, I
get again worried, if all the tools/features are also usable on C
projects.
Sure, not every refactoring can be applied to C but lots of them can.
Over the last decade, I have seen tools come up for all languages, but
for C there was almost none.
One get's the feeling, C projects do not need refactoring or any tool
assistence.
Am 21/05/2010 16:33, schrieb Lukas Felber:
Hi
In the scope of my master thesis at the University for Applied Science
(HSR) in Rapperswil (Switzerland), I am developing an Eclipse plugin
which aims to add (some) static include dependency analysis to CDT. The
plugin is called ReDHead ("Re"factor "D"ependencies of C++ "Head"er
Files).
Since I'm already in the middle of the thesis and many of the features
(see list bellow) work pretty well, I thought it's time to officially
announce the ReDHead plugin here on the CDT mailing-list.
Here a list of features:
* Find unused includes
* Directly include referenced files
* Organize includes
* Static code coverage
* Find unused files
* Replace include with forward declaration (planed)
* Introduce redundant include guards (planed)
A more detailed description of the features can be found on the ReDHead
project site ( http://redhead.ifs.hsr.ch ).
Some of the features already bring along integration into CDT's codan
framework. Others are meant to be triggered via menu action (organize
includes, static code coverage).
I do not jet provide an update site for the ReDHead plugin. It will
follow in the release phase of the project.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions ( lfelber@xxxxxx ).
Lukas Felber
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