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Rubberduck
DESCRIPTION
Rubberduck aims to bring the VBIDE into this century. Rubberduck understands Classic-VB code like no other add-in, giving it superior static code analysis capabilities that go far above and beyond what is possible with simple text-based analysis. Avoid common pitfalls (some not-so-common) with dozens (100+) of configurable inspections. Gain full control over module and member attributes, create a virtual folder hierarchy, and document modules and procedures, all with special comment annotations. Navigate a Classic-VB project like never before, quickly locating identifier references, interface implementations, and anything else that has a name. Add a full folder structure for organizing your modules. Write code that runs your code and verifies its output is as expected, given controlled inputs. Organize tests into categories, run them directly in the VBIDE, and view results in a dedicated explorer toolwindow.
Features
- Enhanced Navigation
- The Rubberduck command bar displays docstring for the current member
- Static Code Analysis, Refactorings
- Unit Testing
- Smart Indenter
- Annotations
Programming Language
C#
Categories
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