OpenAnalysis at Rice University

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Last Updated 10/30/03

OpenAnalysis (OA) is an open source analysis engine for imperative/procedural languages such as a compiler's intermediate language. OA defines a generic, abstract interface for representing constructs and information in the language. When an OA user couples the abstract OA interface to a particular language, OA can perform certain interprocedural, control flow and data-flow analyses. It is written in ANSI/ISO C++.

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  • The OpenAnalysis Source code is now available via anonymous access (read only). To obtain read/write access to the CVS repository, users will have to request this level of access.
  • The online CVS web archive is now available - use this to browse the OpenAnalysis CVS repository on the web.

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