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* Update for CScout version 2.2Diomidis Spinellis2006-10-021-5/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Version 2.2 includes numerous fixes and the following enahncements. - All query results are presented through a page selection interface. - Identical files in different locations are identified and presented in the file information page and through the file metrics. - Identifiers occuring at the same place in identical files are considered to be the same. - Facility to display the call path from one function to another. - New option to display call graphs as GIF images avoiding the need for an SVG plugin for medium-sized graphs. - The SQL backend supports four additional tables: STRINGS, COMMENTS, FILEPOS, FILECOPIES. - Allow attribute declarations to follow labels (gcc extension). - Support indirect goto labels (gcc extension). - Support (ANSI-style) nested function definitions (gcc extension). - The macro expansion algorithm follows more closely the C standard specification. - Allow braces around scalar initializers (common extension). - Macro calls in function arguments now get recorded as calls from the enclosing function, rather than the function being called. - Significantly faster file post-processing for the web and the SQL interface in large projects. - Array designators can be denoted through a range (gcc extension). - Support for symbolic operands in gcc asm constructs. - Allow __typeof__ declarations to be preceded by type qualifiers. - Correctly handle __typeof__ of objects with a storage class within typedef declarations. - The order of include file searching now matches more closely that of other compilers: absolute file names are never searched in the include file path, and non-system files are first searched relative to the directory of the including file. - Allow empty initializers and compound literals. (gcc extension) - Support for the alignof operator (gcc extension) - The equals sign following an initializer designator is optional (gcc extension). - A declaration expression can be used as the first expression of a for statement. (C99) - __typeof can also have as its argument a type name - Support for designators in compound literals. (C99) Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=174296
* Update to release 1.16Diomidis Spinellis2003-08-271-13/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Reformat and update pkg-descr Release 1.16 is associated with the following changes: - Declarations can be intermixed with statements (C99). - __typeof can have as its argument an expression and not only an identifier. - Support for C99 variable number of arguments preprocessor macros. - Allow case expression ranges (gcc extension). - Recognise __atribute__(__unused__) for determining which identifiers should not be reported as unused (gcc extension). - Command-line option to generate a wrongly scoped identifier and unused include file and identifier warning report. - Separate identifier attribute for enumeration constants. This allows us stop incorrectly categorizing them as having global (compilation unit) visibility. - Error reporting format is now compatible with gcc. - Dereferencing a function yields a function (common extension). - Command-line option to process the file and exit. - Document processing of the FreeBSD kernel. - Correct typing of assembly-annotated declarators. - Fixed assertion failure that could be caused when parts of concatenated identifiers were no longer available (e.g. when processing files with the -m T option.) - Correct handling of macro parameters that match other macros and are followed by a concatenation operator (they were erroneously replaced). - Add workaround for gcc __builtin_va_copy in the provided definition files. - Corrected the handling of main() in the example definition files. Approved by: netchild Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=87816
* This is Diomidis Spinellis' (dds@FreeBSD.org) source code analyzer andAlexander Leidinger2003-07-101-0/+19
refactoring browser for collections of C programs. I coordinated the creation of the port with him, he will maintain the port himself in the future. I think this is the first binary only program (at least in the ports collection) which supports FreeBSD on alpha, amd64, i386, ia64 and sparc64. Reviewed by: dds Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=84602