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JGRASP is a lightweight development environment created specifically to provide automatic generation of software visualizations to improve the comprehensibility of software. JGRASP is implemented in Java, and runs on all platforms with a Java Virtual Machine (Java version 1.5 or higher). JGRASP produces Control Structure Diagrams (CSDs) for Java, C, C, Objective-C, Python, Ada, and VHDL; Complexity Profile Graphs (CPGs) for Java and Ada; UML class diagrams for Java; and has dynamic object viewers and a viewer canvas that work in conjunction with an integrated debugger and workbench for Java. The viewers include a data structure identifier mechanism which recognizes objects that represent traditional data structures such as stacks, queues, linked lists, binary trees, and hash tables, and then displays them in an intuitive textbook-like presentation view. JGRASP is developed by the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering at Auburn University.
A new Viewer Canvas for Java that allows multiple viewers to be placed in one window, and the open viewers and viewer settings to be saved to file and to persist between debugging sessions. Unicode support with the ability to manually specify the encoding (if something other than the system default is needed) when opening or saving a file. Support for Python, including CSD generation. Project management for C, C, Objective-C, and Ada: the ability to compile and link multiple files without creating a makefile and support for separate source and binary directories. Changes to the CSD so that with the CSD removed the code is formatted with standard 3 space indentation. There are no longer 3 leading spaces on all code. Exception handlers no longer have an 'extra' level of indentation.
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The new CSD generator will attempt to correct for code with leading space (code indented with CSD generation in older versions of jGRASP) and for code with an indent size different from 3 spaces.
Editor: ResFork is a modern resource editor, which was developed originally for Mac OS and ported to Mac OS X. It is based on Carbon APIs and therefore needs CarbonLib.
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Nowadays a version regarding Mac OS is available but this one isn't supported and only a spin-off product of Mac OS X development. Native editor with hex- and ASCII-view. ResFork is Freeware. Reacts user-friendly. Supports multitasking and multithreading.
Aqua GUI Editors for 'TEXT', 'PICT', 'hfdr' (experimental) and file info Plug-ins support Version checking German and English Languages are supported. Sourcecode available for free (under LGPL). At present no full support for 'TMPL' resources is available (planned for version 1.1)! It will never be huge and slow.
The status page provides details about current development.