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Testwell CMTJava Code Complexity Measures Tool for Java Version 2.2 Available

(9 January 2009)

Testwell CMTJava Code Complexity Measures Tool for Java Version 2.2 is now available.
The so-called CMTJava long report is now generated in XML format. It gives new possibilities in integration to build tool chains.
There are also some other enhancements in the basic cmtjava tool and in the HTML report (cmtjava2html).
Our customers with software maintenance will receive the new version free of charge.

 


Verybench for CMT++

Graphical Frontend for Testwell CMT++: Verifysoft Announces Verybench

(Offenburg, 5 January 2009)

Verifysoft announces Verybench, a graphical frontend for the Code Complexity Measures Tool Testwell CMT++.
The CMT++ add-on provides distinct views of the complexities for developpers, reviewers, tester, management, and controlling.
Verybench generates outputs in text, HTML, XML, CSV, and PDF.
The release is planned for February 2009.

 


Testwell CMT++ Code Complexity Measures Tool for C/C++: Version 4.2 available

(28 September 2007)

A new version (4.2) of Testwell CMT++ Code Complexity Measures Tool for C/C++ is available.
CMT++ 4.2 comes with new features, i.e.:

  • The format of the long report is changed to XML. The report form has been extended to contain "all" information that CMT++ in general analyses from the source files (system-level summary, alarms, etc.). This new XML form is now meant to be the primary means in CMT++ integrations to tool chains.
  • From a class/struct declaration inline methods are now reported. The declaration itself is no more reported as its own entity. It is considered to be like any other header code (like a function prototype), which is counted to file-level measures.
  • Better handling of conditional compilations when unbalanced {}s. No more "unexpected end of file" messages in normal use cases.
  • Many improvements in the HTML report (cmt2html utility)
  • CMT++ GUI improved (Windows)
  • Visual Studio 2005 IDE integration introduced (Windows)

 


New Version 2.1 of Code Complexity Measures Tool for Java CMTJava available

(11 October 2006)

The version 2.1 of CMTJava Code Complexity Measures Tool for Java is now available. CMTJava 2.1 comes with various smaller corrections and enhancements in the core tool and in the add-on utilities. The tool now also calculates the MaxND (maximum number of depth points) measure. Testwell added support to generate the HTML report in a form, which can be published e.g. at the company intranet. There is also now support for a wider set of browsers (Firefox etc.).
Our maintenance customers will receive the new version in the next days free of charge.

Further informationen : Testwell CMTJava


 

New Version of Testwell CMT++ (v. 4.1) available

(9 January 2006)

Please be informed that a new CMT++ version 4.1 has been released.
The upgrade is available on all supported platforms (Windows, Linux, Solaris and HPUX).
The new version contains e.g. the following:

  • introduction of MaxND measure (maximum nesting depth of {}s)
  • introduction of Visual Studio .NET 2003 IDE integration
  • improvements in CMT++ GUI
  • improvements in cmt2html add-on utility/HTML reporting
  • correction to file-level Maintainability Index calculation
  • corrections in cmt2xml add-on utility

Our maintenance customers will receive the new version in the next days free of charge.

 

CMT++ v4.0 available February 2005


This CMT++ v3.5 --> v4.0 upgrade brings Maintainability Index calculation (new), support for XML form reporting (new), and a number of other smaller enhancements.

 

CMT++ v3.5 available January 2004


HTML reporting option (cmt2html add-on utility) added to the tool. On Windows platform its use is directly integrated to the CMT++ GUI.

 

CMT++ v3.4 and CMTJava v1.3 GUI upgrades on Windows October 2002


The Windows variants of these tools have been rebuilt and now contain a better GUI.

 

CMT++ v3.4 available September 2002


Primarily made for Windows environment where a graphical user interface (GUI) layer for the tool was introduced. The CMT++/Visual Studio Integration was adjusted to use the new GUI. Some small enhancements was made to the basic command line CMT++ tool.

 

CMT++ v3.3 available March 2002


With this version separate assembly files can be measured, too. Lines of code and Halstead measures are provided. Also some other enhancements are introduced.

 

CMT++ v3.2 available July 2001


This is an upgrade to the previous CMT++ v3.1.1. This upgrade brings some enhancements in the tool. As before there are four delivery packages of the tool: Windows-9x/NT/2000, Linux, Solaris and HPUX. Now on Windows platform there are also Flexlm-floating and IP-address-bound license options possible (previously only a dongle-based license option was supported). Further, now on Linux platform there is Flexlm-floating license option possible (previously only an IP-address-bound license option was supported).

 

CMT++ v3.1 available May 1999


This CMT++ v3.0 --> v3.1 upgrade contains some enhancements applicable on all platforms. The CMT++/MSVC++ Developer Studio Integration Kit has been enhanced with a smooth capability to further processing the CMT++ measures in Excel.

 

CMT++ v3.0 released August 1997


CMT++ v3.0 has some important enhancements over the previous v2.0 version. Its usehas been simplified, the report layout has been improved, there is possibility to produce Excel data files directly as a CMT++ option for further processing of the measurements.

 

The developement of Testwell CMT++ has been started in 1990.
Testwell CMTJava, our metric tool for Java is available since 2001.

 


last updated: 09.02.2009

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