flowistry
nodejs-launcher
flowistry | nodejs-launcher | |
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15 | 1 | |
1,819 | 3 | |
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7.3 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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flowistry
- An IDE plugin for Rust that helps you focus on relevant code
- Flowistry: an IDE plugin that analyzes the information flow of Rust programs, showing whether it's possible for one piece of code to affect another
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Any data flow visualization tools?
https://github.com/willcrichton/flowistry https://github.com/cognitive-engineering-lab/aquascope
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When do Rust's traits make your life difficult?
Hello Rustaceans, the same lab that has brought you The Rust Book Experiment, Aquascope, and Flowistry is starting a new endeavor. We want to understand when Rust's trait system makes it hard for you to understand or debug a Rust program.
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rustc-plugin: A framework for writing plugins that integrate with the Rust compiler
I'm personally excited about building developer tools with a sophisticated understanding of your Rust programs. So I've worked on tools like Flowistry and Aquascope.
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[blog] Rust should own its debugger experience
Maybe this vscode extension could be useful to you?
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Plugins/extensions for the Rust Analyzer?..
Maybe you would be interested in flowistry?
- flowistry plugin?
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Learn You an Agda (2014)
Quick, easy formal verification tools that programmers can use on the spot from the IDE are hard to make for most languages because most languages and their compilers weren't made with such thing in mind.
I guess Rust might be heading somewhere interesting with tooling, with tools like Flowistry existing (https://github.com/willcrichton/flowistry) showing what is possible. It's a plugin that can compute backwards / forwards static slices for you, straight in the IDE as a VSCode plugin. I think you need an external program that runs a full program analysis to do the same in C++.
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Visual lifetime indicator
Based on how Flowistry works I think this should be possible.
nodejs-launcher
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I've tried to create an alternative launch configuration CLI for nodejs apps
PS. if someone is a rust developer and could give me a code-review, God bless you :) https://github.com/ostaplisovyj/nodejs-launcher
What are some alternatives?
rustviz - Interactively Visualizing Ownership and Borrowing for Rust
envful - A tool to verify the presence of environment variables before running a process 🌳
code2flow - Pretty good call graphs for dynamic languages
t-rec-rs - Blazingly fast terminal recorder that generates animated gif images for the web written in rust
Sourcetrail - Sourcetrail - free and open-source interactive source explorer
amp - A complete text editor for your terminal.
wslgit - Use Git installed in Bash on Windows/Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) from Windows and Visual Studio Code (VSCode)
modenv - A CLI to easily manage .env files and keep them consistent. It is simple, fast, error resistant, and composable.
dbgee - The zero-configuration debuggee for debuggers. Handy utility that allows you to launch CLI debuggers and VSCode debuggers from the debuggee side.
shisho - Lightweight static analyzer for several programming languages
vscode-font-patch - An utility to patch a Visual Studio Code installation on Windows, slightly enhancing the font rendering, and fixing the autocomplete icon color.