Version 18 of frink

Updated 2003-03-26 11:26:55

What: Frink

 Where: http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Programs/Frink/
        ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/frink-2.1.5.tar.gz
 Description: Program to prettify (like the indent command) your Tcl/Tk
        program.  Frink can format, minimize and/or obfuscate your Tcl code.
        It can take some forms of your code and convert it to use message
        catalogs (used for internationalization).  It applies a variety
        of heuristics to the code to try to detect possible errors.
        Supports only vanilla tcl - not extensions such as tclX, itcl, etc.
        Does however recognize namesapce and interp commands.
        Check the first URL on a regular basis for updates.
        Does not permit commercial use.
 Updated: 06/2001
 Contact: mailto:[email protected]  [Lindsay F. Marshall]

This tool by Lindsay Marshall does Static syntax analysis.

See also "What debugging tools are available to a Tcl programmer" in general.

Frink makes a brief appearance in a UnixReview.com column in April 2002 [L1 ].


Note: Be very careful using frink to reformat your source code. Double check the frink results against the original source. It messes up your code every once and a while.


Question: What flags do you find most useful when using frink to check for errors/warnings?

Answer:

 frink -HJ source.tcl

although I sometimes use

 frink -JF FFFFE source.tcl

to turn off a warning for the construct variable $varname PT

LV I use frink -J -U -H to give me a LOT of possible issues; by the time I've checked them all (and I have run the code through procheck), I am ready to move on to looking at algorithm problems...


[ Category Application

Category Debugging (=> Static syntax analysis) ]