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TMS FixInsight 2016.04

TMS FixInsight 2016.04
TMS FixInsight 2016.04 | 4 Mb


Code analysis tool for Delphi developers that detects issues in Delphi source code.

Feature overview

FixInsight performs static code analysis to help you find bugs early in the development process:

Identify potential errors and oddities
Produce a list of warnings when issues are found
Check your code for coding convention compliance (list of code patterns handled by FixInsight can be found in the documentation)
Exclude specific units from analysis by entering their names in the Settings window
Suppress particular warnings
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Pascal Analyzer 7.3.0.0

Pascal Analyzer 7.3.0.0
Pascal Analyzer 7.3.0.0 | 4 Mb


Pascal Analyzer (PAL), was released in 2001, and is currently in version 6. This program parses Delphi or Borland Pascal source code and produces reports that help you understand your source code better. You will also be able to identify potential errors and anomalies. Your code will be more readable and maintainable. Pascal Analyzer can also check how coding standard guidelines are followed. The static code analysis performed by Pascal Analyzer can help you find bugs early in the development process. According to a study published in 2002 by America's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) software bugs cost to the American economy alone is $60 billion a year.
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Pascal Analyzer 7.1.3

Pascal Analyzer 7.1.3
Pascal Analyzer 7.1.3 | 4 Mb


Pascal Analyzer (PAL), was released in 2001, and is currently in version 6. This program parses Delphi or Borland Pascal source code and produces reports that help you understand your source code better. You will also be able to identify potential errors and anomalies. Your code will be more readable and maintainable. Pascal Analyzer can also check how coding standard guidelines are followed. The static code analysis performed by Pascal Analyzer can help you find bugs early in the development process. According to a study published in 2002 by America's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) software bugs cost to the American economy alone is $60 billion a year.
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