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i would like to work on parser code of Octave. I have cloned the central repo of Octave and got only some idea about where the actual parser code can be.
Although i am just lost as where to start from?
Where exactly can i get the parer code of Octave?
Thanks in advance.
In the development branch, the file you are looking for is /libinterp/parse-tree/oct-parse.yy. Note that the source tree has been changed in this branch so will be in a different location if you are working on the stable branch. But if you plan on contributing you should be working on the development branch anyway.
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I am trying to develop a licensing system using Rhino-Licensing but there is practically nothing available in terms of sample code or instructions for a floating license server and corresponding code on the client side. Could anyone post some hints?
Thanks.
I am not sure if you have taken look on Github project, its having test cases which you can take a look and implement it
https://github.com/hibernating-rhinos/rhino-licensing/
Also
http://www.jagregory.com/writings/rhino-licensing/
I found this one helpful, check it out:
http://patrick.lioi.net/2013/01/08/whittling-rhino-licensing/
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I want to write my code more cleaner. For this purpose I'm looking for a tool to generate code metrics in Xcode. I'd like to have a statistic showing me how many tests, classes etc. were added. And the main goal is retrieving cyclomatic complexity of a program.
Does anyone know a good Xcode tools or plugin that could provide me some code metrics?
Have a look at Xcode Statistician.
A paying (~$5) but good solution: Project Statistics for Xcode.
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I am wondering is there any tool which can help visualize relations between tasks/bugs, I mean dependencies like related to/blocks/clone/etc.
There is the Links Hierarchy plugin, though I'm not sure if that supports JIRA 4.4.
There is also the REST example at https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/JIRA+REST+API+Version+2+Tutorial#JIRARESTAPIVersion2Tutorial-Example%231%3AGraphingImageLinks
Vivid Trace visualizes relations between tasks/bugs for any/all of the issue link types you mention, and it can graph a given issue, component, version, or even a whole project.
https://vivid-inc.net/
(Disclaimer: We make it.)
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Is there any open source project like cacti using Rails ? I want to develop one monitor system like cacti with rails3, i just want to one project as reference, thanks
There used to be ScopePort but the authors had since moved to creating Graylog2 and the project seems abandoned. Nevertheless there appear to still be forks on GitHub:
http://www.opensourcerails.com/projects/47136-ScopePort
https://github.com/pocmo/scopeport-web-interface
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Does anyone know any publicly accessible CLSI (Common LaTeX Service Interface) servers other than ScribTeX? (nothing wrong with ScribTeX, in fact it's great, but I was wondering if there are any alternatives)
EDIT: I'm not looking for online LaTeX equation editors or proprietary APIs (e.g. MonkeyTex), I'm asking specifically about CLSI because it seems to be the standard for server-side LaTeX compilation.
I don't know if it's a CLSI, but there is LaTeXLab, built on google's app engine. http://code.google.com/p/latex-lab/
I know it's a little bit old question but you can use
https://github.com/overleaf/clsi
From the overleaf project
Not sure it's a CLSI server but http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/ is very nice and can probably be scripted, eg. http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/index.php?filename=&latextext=%5Czeta%282%29%3D%5Cpi%5E2%2F6&outtype=png&bgcolor=white&txcolor=black&res=150&antialias=1