ANN: ParseTree 1.4.0 Released

ParseTree version 1.4.0 has been released!

   http://rubyforge.org/projects/parsetree/
   http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/ParseTree/

** DESCRIPTION:

ParseTree is a C extension (using RubyInline) that extracts the parse
tree for an entire class or a specific method and returns it as a
s-expression (aka sexp) using ruby's arrays, strings, symbols, and
integers.

As an example:

   def conditional1(arg1)
     if arg1 == 0 then
       return 1
     end
     return 0
   end

becomes:

   [:defn,
     :conditional1,
     [:scope,
      [:block,
       [:args, :arg1],
       [:if,
        [:call, [:lvar, :arg1], :==, [:array, [:lit, 0]]],
        [:return, [:lit, 1]],
        nil],
       [:return, [:lit, 0]]]]]

** FEATURES/PROBLEMS:

+ Uses RubyInline, so it just drops in.
+ Includes SexpProcessor and CompositeSexpProcessor.
     + Allows you to write very clean filters.
+ Includes show.rb, which lets you quickly snoop code.
+ Includes abc.rb, which lets you get abc metrics on code.
     + abc metrics = numbers of assignments, branches, and calls.
     + whitespace independent metric for method complexity.
+ Only works on methods in classes/modules, not arbitrary code.
+ Does not work on the core classes, as they are not ruby (yet).

   http://rubyforge.org/projects/parsetree/
   http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/ParseTree/

Changes:

+ 5 minor enhancements
     + Improved Makefile's install rule, uninstall, and added FILTER to all.
     + Fixed minor issues w/ Makefile.
     + Added -I=loadpath to parse_tree_abc.
     + Added *args support for methods.
     + Split out sexp to its own file.
+ 2 bug fixes
     + Fixed weird bug in parse_tree_deps where sort was failing on deps.
     + ! Fixed fatal bug in parse_tree.rb caused by safe_level fix in ruby 1.8.3.

   http://rubyforge.org/projects/parsetree/
   http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/ParseTree/

Sounds very cool, but do you have any examples of practical
applications?

Sounds very cool, but do you have any examples of practical
applications?

A nice example (with some explanation) is here:
http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/ParseTree/Examples/Dependencies.html

Ryan has also shown off an ABC metric code analyzer, most recently at
RubyConf (see
http://www.zenspider.com/dl/RubyConf2005/ZenHacks2005.pdf for info).

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On 10/18/05, Kevin Ballard <kballard@gmail.com> wrote:

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thanks,
-pate
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doh!

sorry 'bout the bad link.

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On 10/18/05, pat eyler <pat.eyler@gmail.com> wrote:

On 10/18/05, Kevin Ballard <kballard@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sounds very cool, but do you have any examples of practical
> applications?
>

A nice example (with some explanation) is here:
http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/ParseTree/Examples/Dependencies.html

Ryan has also shown off an ABC metric code analyzer, most recently at
RubyConf (see
http://www.zenspider.com/dl/RubyConf2005/ZenHacks2005.pdf for info).

--
thanks,
-pate
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