The Pep/8 Analysis tool has been merged in the official Nit repository under the /contrib/pep8analysis/ folder.
Link: https://github.com/privat/nit/tree/master/contrib/pep8analysis
This repository is left available for historical purposes and redirection. Latest and future updates will be made available there, or in my fork at: https://github.com/xymus/nit/tree/master/contrib/pep8analysis
This project provides tools to statically analyze Pep/8 programs in order to detect bugs or bad programming practices.
For more information about the Pep/8 assembly language visit http://code.google.com/p/pep8-1/.
Make sure you have a Nit compiler installed (http://nitlanguage.org) and the environment variable NIT_DIR correctly set to the Nit installation directory.
Clone the source from http://github.com/xymus/pep8analysis.git and compile with make
.
For basic results, execute on the Pep/8 program prog.pep with bin/pep8analyzer prog.pep
.
Call bin/pep8analyer --help
for a description of the available (and up to date) options.
The tools provides its results in two ways, the final report and an annotated CFG (usually created in the out directory).
The tools analyses statically the program according to possbile branches and function calls to find wrongfully placed instructions and directives. It reports dead code blocks and possibly executed data blocks.
The range analysis reports the value of registers and memory on the annotated CFG.
The reaching definitions analysis tracks what lines may have assigned values to register and memory. Its results are on the anotated CFG. They can be used to better understand a program.
The types analysis detects wrongful use of types or of uninitialized data. It reports possible errors in the final report.