Port variant | v13 |
Summary | Cyclomatic Complexity Analyzer (3.13) |
BROKEN | |
Package version | 1.17.13 |
Homepage | http://www.lizard.ws |
Keywords | python |
Maintainer | Python Automaton |
License | Not yet specified |
Other variants | v12 |
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Last modified | 11 NOV 2024, 23:28:05 UTC |
Port created | 08 JAN 2023, 04:18:24 UTC |
single | |Web Site| Lizard ================= | Lizard is an extensible Cyclomatic Complexity Analyzer for many programming languages including C/C++ (doesn't require all the header files or Java imports). It also does copy-paste detection (code clone detection/code duplicate detection) and many other forms of static code analysis. A list of supported languages: - C/C++ (works with C++14) - Java - C# (C Sharp) - JavaScript (With ES6 and JSX) - TypeScript - Objective-C - Swift - Python - Ruby - TTCN-3 - PHP - Scala - GDScript - Golang - Lua - Rust - Fortran - Kotlin - Solidity - Erlang By default lizard will search for any source code that it knows and mix all the results together. This might not be what you want. You can use the "-l" option to select language(s). It counts - the nloc (lines of code without comments), - CCN (cyclomatic complexity number), - token count of functions. - parameter count of functions. You can set limitation for CCN (-C), the number of parameters (-a). Functions that exceed these limitations will generate warnings. The exit code of lizard will be none-Zero if there are warnings. This tool actually calculates how complex the code 'looks' rather than how complex the code really 'is'. People will need this tool because it's often very hard to get all the included folders and files right when they are complicated. But we don't really need that kind of accuracy for cyclomatic complexity. It requires python3.8 or above (early versions are not verified). Installation ------------ lizard.py can be used as a stand alone Python script, most functionalities are there. You can always use it without any installation. To acquire all the functionalities of lizard, you will need a proper install. :: python lizard.py If you want a proper install: :: [sudo] pip install lizard Or if you've got the source: :: [sudo] python setup.py install --prefix=/path/to/installation/directory/ Usage ----- :: lizard [options] [PATH or FILE] [PATH] ... Run for the code under current folder (recursively): :: lizard Exclude anything in the tests folder: :: |
Build (only) |
python313:dev:std python-pip:single:v13 autoselect-python:single:std |
Build and Runtime | python313:primary:std |
Runtime (only) | python-Pygments:single:v13 |
main | mirror://PYPIWHL/b8/37/8eff5380bd28768529a64391c9ca1f475e7f7308a0b4226f94dda3971fbc |
python-PyDriller:v13 | Framework for MSR (3.13) |