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Numsgil:
Hmm, that does sound useful.  Have you used it before?  How easy would it be to set up?

bacillus:
I haven't actually used it, I just heard it's a good tool. I could get my hands on the Java version, then see if it's worth implementing the .net version.

Numsgil:
Only if it's easy to do   I wonder if there are any open source alternatives, too.  $800 is beyond what I like to spend on software

gymsum:

--- Quote from: Numsgil ---Only if it's easy to do   I wonder if there are any open source alternatives, too.  $800 is beyond what I like to spend on software
--- End quote ---

Unless anyone knows Linux, C++/C are the most powerful languages to use. Java's nice, but eveything for programming comes standard in a REd Hat Linux CD, which is now open source I think.

bacillus:
I was able to see it in action yesterday. Clover can be run either as a standalone program or a workspace plugin; either way, you either load up or select a project, then explicitly compile and execute all the test cases. (This step shouldn't be hard assuming tests can be run in batches in C# as well as in Java). Clover will then generate an image/pdf/Text file showing all the code that wasn't referenced by the test classes.
 It looks like the commercial version is mightily expensive, but there is a free trial version that should do the job. Looking into Open Source alternatives as we speak.

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