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ANNOUNCE: Nagelfar and Eskil

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Peter Spjuth

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Jun 12, 2006, 11:41:00 AM6/12/06
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Nagelfar and Eskil have gotten new homes, and new releases, at Berlios.


Nagelfar is a syntax checker for Tcl, written in Tcl.

Apart from its checking abilities, one of its main features is that
it is extendible. You can add to the syntax database, or let the tool
use Tcl's introspection to extract syntax information from any Tcl
interpreter. Thus you can test scripts for applications using Tcl as
script language.

It can also help with Code Coverage analysis.

http://wiki.tcl.tk/nagelfar
http://nagelfar.berlios.de


Eskil is a diff GUI.

It does file diff, directory diff, starkit diff,
RCS/CVS/ClearCase diff, view patches and some more.
It has features for aligning and preprocessing to manually help
a tricky diff display.

http://wiki.tcl.tk/eskil
http://eskil.berlios.de


/Peter

Robert Hicks

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Jun 12, 2006, 1:54:43 PM6/12/06
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Thanks Peter!

:Robert

- A happy user of Nagelfar

er.g...@gmail.com

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Feb 28, 2013, 6:53:47 PM2/28/13
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Hello Peter, i was exploring your code coverage tool and it will be great if you can share some smaple files or example files for the code coverage feature.
i can get through the instrument file and am not very clear with the log file creation out of this instrument file which is created.
It will be really nice if you can help me out.

Thanks
Gunjan

escargo

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Feb 28, 2013, 11:55:27 PM2/28/13
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On Monday, June 12, 2006 10:41:00 AM UTC-5, Peter Spjuth wrote:
> Nagelfar and Eskil have gotten new homes, and new releases, at Berlios.
>
>
> Nagelfar is a syntax checker for Tcl, written in Tcl.
>
> Apart from its checking abilities, one of its main features is that
> it is extendible. You can add to the syntax database, or let the tool
> use Tcl's introspection to extract syntax information from any Tcl
> interpreter. Thus you can test scripts for applications using Tcl as
> script language.
>
> It can also help with Code Coverage analysis.
>
> http://wiki.tcl.tk/nagelfar
> http://nagelfar.berlios.de

Has the code coverage features in Nagelfar changed much in the last few years?
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