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Software Code Analyzers..

From: BRM <bm_witness_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 11:52:23 -0800 (PST)

I've got a legacy software code base that includes headers and source files that are shared across numerous projects. I am getting ready to break them apart and have a series of static libraries that are used instead, with headers in a common location - all managed through SVN and with releases, etc. to properly control it.

I am wondering if there are any projects currently out there that can analyze a software code base and suggest groups of files for static (or dynamic) libraries. All projects are currently in the form of Visual Studios Projects (namely C++), so they would need to analyze that. There is no Visual Studios Solution file that covers all the projects.

I figured I would ask here as there are a lot of people here that deal with projects of various sizes and proper version controlling, and figured there would be at least one person out there that had to have done this before.

TIA,

Ben

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