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Revision as of 20:39, 16 April 2010
Contents
Project Name
DXR Project
Names
Jonathan Deni & Boris Chao
Description of work + goals
Our goal by the end of the semester was to get DXR working. DXR contains components such as Dehydra, Jshydra, Viewsource, and a Modified GCC compiler. We had to essentially build each of these from scratch in an attempt to put it all together and finish in time.
Description of Packages
- Dehydra
Dehydra is a static analysis tools able to analyze application specif C++ codes. Dehydra can be compared to as a searching tool as well. It is able to display a vast amount of information consisely using Javascripts. This tool is able to help fromo bugs in source codes, which is provides more error checking than C++ is able to by itself. Dehydra is a plugin for GCC, which make it easy to use for projects that supports GCC.
- JSHyrda
JSHydra is static tool that is able to analyze general JavaScript Code. It was formed with the concept of previous tools Dehydra and Treehydra, which performs C++ code analysis. The backend of this tool, breaks down the Javascript code using a SpiderMonkey Engine. The breakdown of the codes are executed by running Javascripts.
- Viewsource
Is a web
- GCC (GNU Compiler Collection)
GCC is a compilation of compilers, and was originally written for the GNU operating system. Here is a list of front end compilers in its collection: C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages.
Results + What we’ve accomplished
Viewsource was built and has been deployed on one of the CDOT machine’s, everything was ready and waiting for Dehydra + Jshydra.
(Viewsource Screenshot)
Both Dehydra and Jshydra where built and finished with no errors that we knew of, although the true test would be when we incorporate GCC with it. So far Viewsource and Dehydra are ready for fedora review while Jshydra still has to be prepared.
(Dehydra Screenshot 64 + 32 bit)
GCC – in progress
Summary and set of conclusions
All of the other fundamental components are built however our project is still in the midst of being complete due to GCC. Once GCC is finished it will be tested with the other components and then GCC and jshydra will be prepped according to the fedora review guidelines and we will have our DXR complete.
Acknowledgements and Links
- Boris Chao Blog - http://blog.bchao.ca
- Jonathan Deni Blog - [1]
- DXR Website - http://dxr.proximity.on.ca/dxr/
- Dehydra - https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Dehydra?rdfrom=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.mozilla.org%2Findex.php%3Ftitle%3DDeHydra%26redirect%3Dno
- Fedora Project - http://fedoraproject.org/
- GCC - http://gcc.gnu.org/
- JSHydra - https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JSHydra
Logos
- Fedora
- Seneca
- gcc
- Mozzila