code-style-agnostic-search
DependencyViewer
code-style-agnostic-search | DependencyViewer | |
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7 | 1 | |
6 | 6 | |
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10.0 | 2.5 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
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code-style-agnostic-search
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Is there an accepted way to order qualifiers?
This is the next step for my agnostic search thing, as the amount of variance on this in the real-world code is absurd.
- Coding style-agnostic (and more) search for C++ — middle of the road between simple text-search and full semantic analysis
- Better Ctrl+F search for C++ (coding style agnostic) proof of concept
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C++ Show and Tell - September 2022
Repository: https://github.com/tringi/code-style-agnostic-search (source code, example GUI program, and screenshots)
- Coding Style agnostic search for C++
- Coding Style -agnostic search for C++
DependencyViewer
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C++ Show and Tell - September 2022
Hi, I'm Marek and I created DependencyViewer a tool for analysing .dll and .exe files. It is very similar to Dependency Walker tool by Microsoft or to Dependencies tool by lucasg. Binary download fox x86 and x64 is available on my drive. Some features of my tool are: Advantages: Written in C++ not C#. Requires only Visual Studio and Process Hacker's headers to build, has no other (build-time or run-time) dependency. Can analyze multiple files at once (multiple roots). Integrates with symbol server, downloads PDBs, displays function names where otherwise only ordinal would be known, demangles C++ names. Fixes some buggy behavior Dependency Walker and Dependencies have. Disadvantages: Does not have MDI user interface (yet). Has stolen icons from Dependency Walker. Does not handle APISets (yet). Does not have run-time analyzer. I (currently) have no time to develop it further. If I had the time, I would rewrite it in C and make it compile and run under Windows NT 3.10 / Windows 95.
What are some alternatives?
windows_registry_folder_wmi_enumerator - Use C++11 range for-loop to enumerate registry keys/values, folder and WMI queries
iris - Iris is a cross-platform game engine written in modern C++
lauf - Bytecode interpreter
LazyExpression - Variadic recursive expression templates with lazy evaluation which look like ordinary (possibly nested) containers.
weggli - weggli is a fast and robust semantic search tool for C and C++ codebases. It is designed to help security researchers identify interesting functionality in large codebases.
particle-life - A simple program to simulate artificial life using attraction/reuplsion forces between many particles
fccf - fccf: A command-line tool that quickly searches through C/C++ source code in a directory based on a search string and prints relevant code snippets that match the query.
tsmp
StrToNum - String to Number conversion constexpr library, for char and wchar_t strings.
water - Plentiful, self-contained tools, libraries and programs with a focus on C++, Haskell and the Unix Shell
PhotonLibOS - Probably the fastest coroutine lib in the world!
HexCtrl - Fully-featured Hex Control written in C++/MFC.