Identify dead code lines, optimize declarations and correct loops and events with this source code analyzer for Visual Basic, VB.NET and VBA
Version | 10.3.02 |
Updated | April 13 2021 |
Developer |
Aivosto
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User Rating |
1043
2.7
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Original File Size | 7.9 MB |
Downloads | 9964 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Project Analyzer is a Visual Basic source code analyzing tool that enables you to review the code you write. To be more precise, the utility uses a static code analysis function to identify the logic flaws as well as examine the impact of the modifications you are likely to make on the code before saving the file.
The application is especially useful when you are working on files that are written by other users. In fact, it is capable of reverse engineering the existing projects and displays them as diagrams that make it easier for you to browse through hypertext as well as interactive call trees. You can be more efficient by clicking objects and verifying their use and declarations. Once you are done, you can just copy the syntax-formatted code to a new document.
Among the primary functions of the program, you can count detecting dead code, optimizing, logic checking, enforcing coding style, standardizing naming, avoiding resource leaks, finding duplicates and ensuring .NET compatibility.
A further noteworthy feature is that you can see how the code calls binary such as DLL, OCX or EXE libraries and review the contents of COM and NET assemblies. Lastly, Project Analyzer Crack allows you to keep a close eye on the code’s quality via over 184 metrics, including but not limited to the depth of nesting, comment density, relative and cyclomatic complexity.
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