An object oriented analysis and integrated development platform that automatically generates build, class, sequence, zone, portion, and component diagrams for C++ and Objective C languages. Also includes test coverage, complexity and analysis statistics.
- The analysis system searches directories for source code and uses CLang.
- Diagrams
- Dynamically generated allowing quick navigation between objects.
- Edit within in Oovaide and save and restore complex diagrams.
- Save as SVG and edit using tools such as Inkscape.
- Component dependency diagrams
- Zone diagrams (view thousands of classes)
- Class diagrams
- Portion diagrams (view class attribute/member relations)
- Sequence diagrams
- Include dependency diagrams
- Analysis
- Dependencies are generated automatically between files and components.
- Code coverage
- Instruments code and produces coverage information.
- Can be used to find dead code (dynamic).
- Code complexity
- Provides complexity for methods and classes.
- Duplicate code
- Dead code detection (static)
- Class data member usage
- Class method usage
- Line counts
- Project statistics
- Export to sqlite database
- Build
- Analysis information is used for easy setup.
- Multithreaded based on number of cores
- Code editor
- Syntax highlighting and debugging (GDB).
- Diagrams
Download the Oovaide binaries from the releases or from [Sourceforge] (http://sourceforge.net/projects/oovaide/files/). There is a version for Linux, and one for Windows.
If you would like to build from source:
- mkdir oovaide-git
- cd oovaide-git
- git clone https://github.com/animatedb/oovaide.git
- cd oovaide
- cmake source
- make
- sudo make install
The following dependencies are required:
- libclang-dev (to fix compile error for clang-c/Index.h, change file oovaide/source/CMakelists.txt so llvm-x.x is the matching version on your system.)
- lib-gtk-3-dev
Depending on the version of LLVM on your system, it may be required that the CMakeLists.txt file is modified to use a different version. GTK3 is also required.
The quickest way to get started is to download the program, then run the examples. The explanation of the examples is here. [oovaide.sourceforge.net/userguide/examples.html] (http://oovaide.sourceforge.net/userguide/examples.html)
- Maximize programmer productivity
- visibility of code and design information
- simple setup
- background operations
- fast (written in C++)
- simple, lightweight (minimal dependencies)
- The user guide is [http://oovaide.sourceforge.net/userguide/oovaideuserguide.shtml] (http://oovaide.sourceforge.net/userguide/oovaideuserguide.shtml)
- The design documentation is [http://oovaide.sourceforge.net/design/OovaideDesign.html] (http://oovaide.sourceforge.net/design/OovaideDesign.html)
- The existing Oovaide website is at http://oovaide.sourceforge.net/
The software is licensed using the GPLv2.