Package coccinelle: Information

    Binary package: coccinelle
    Version: 1.2-alt1
    Architecture: ppc64le
    Build time:  Mar 31, 2024, 09:39 PM in the task #344041
    Source package: coccinelle
    Category: Development/C
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    License: GPL-2.0-only
    Summary: Semantic patching for Linux (spatch)
    Description: 
    Coccinelle (French for "ladybug") is a utility for matching and transforming
    the source code of programs written in the C programming language.
    
    The source code to be matched or replaced is specified using
    a "semantic patch" syntax based on the patch syntax.
    The Semantic Patch Language (SmPL) pattern resembles a unified diff
    with C-like declarations.
    
    Coccinelle was initially used to aid the evolution of the Linux kernel
    (and ease the maintenance of device drivers), providing support for
    changes to APIs such as renaming a function, adding a function
    argument whose value is somehow context-dependent, and reorganizing a
    data structure.
    
    It can also be used to find bad programming patterns in code (i.e.,
    pieces of code that are erroneous with high probability such as
    possible NULL pointer dereference) without transforming them.
    (Then coccinelle's role is close to that of static analysis tools.)

    Maintainer: Vitaly Chikunov



    Last changed


    March 30, 2024 Vitaly Chikunov 1.2-alt1
    - Update to 1.2 (2024-03-28).
    Feb. 28, 2024 Ivan A. Melnikov 1.1.1-alt2.1
    - NMU: fix build w/o ocamlnative
    Feb. 4, 2022 Vitaly Chikunov 1.1.1-alt2
    - Fixed rebuild with python 3.10.
    - Resolved memory exhaustion when building on armh.