Redmond Anstrew wrote: > > > XYZ is a powerful application for analysing C/C++ files. > > * It can process millions of source code lines. It supports > standard C/C++. For each project, it shows the source files, > include files, source and include files, lexon indexes, > includes, include-by's, all macros, macors in a translation > unit, all definitions, definitions in a file, definitions in a > translation unit, references (function declarations and > invocations), reference-by's, diagnosis outputs, symbol > searches, favorites, etc. > * It has a user-friendly interface which resemables the > Microsoft's VC studio. This includes features like tabs, > docking, auto-hiding, floating, etc. > * It includes a versatile editor for text/hexadecimal files. File > formats could be defined to specify how to handle directives, > colours, styles, etc. > * It includes a workspace for multiple projects with commands > dealing with each project or all projects. > * Supported operating systems: Windows 2000 and above. >
It seems it is not good enough to analyse its own src code. Otherwise it would certainly have been ported to natively run on OpenSolaris hosts. Posting advertisements violates this list's rules, as far as I know, thanks.
