Hi,
Indeed inFamix should be a robust solution now. I worked quite closely with the intooitus guys to refine the export. It is not perfect, but it is quite good.
If you encounter problems, please report them in a reproducible way. It would be very valuable because getting the right semantics is quite tedious.
Cheers, Doru
On 15 Feb 2012, at 17:41, Santiago Vidal wrote:
I used inFamix a couple of months ago to try to generate MSE files of Filezilla a C++ system. I generated and import the files in Moose but I had some problems after exploring the Moose models
2012/2/15 Santiago Vidal santiago.a.vidal@gmail.com I'm starting with that. However, I'd used inFamix to generate some MSE files
2012/2/15 Usman Bhatti usman.bhatti@gmail.com Hello Santiago, What tool are you using to extract C++ program information?
thanx Usman
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Santiago Vidal santiago.a.vidal@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Currently, I'm working in the analysis of Smalltalk, C++ and Java applications by detecting hot spots to be refactored and by prioritizing these hot spots using different criteria. The detection is focus in the last version of an application as well as the whole history (I'm using Hismo).
Cheers, Santiago
2012/2/13 Alexandre Bergel alexandre.bergel@me.com
ps: I am including the .bib if you wish to update the Moose publications.
I will process them once back from holiday.
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