awslabs / one-line-scan

With this tool, projects can be compiled easily for fuzzing with AFL or for static code analysis with tools like CBMC. One-line-scan hooks into the compilation process and wraps calls to the compiler with other compilers. Besides the compilation wrappers, one-line-scan ships with basic analysis jobs, that allow to analyze a project right after compilation with the following tools: AFL, cppcheck, CBMC, Fortify.

Summary
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Main Code: 372 LOC (15 files) = PY (70%) + C (29%)
Secondary code: Test: 0 LOC (0); Generated: 0 LOC (0); Build & Deploy: 3,790 LOC (38); Other: 480 LOC (6);
File Size: 0% long (>1000 LOC), 100% short (<= 200 LOC)
Unit Size: 0% long (>100 LOC), 42% short (<= 10 LOC)
Conditional Complexity: 0% complex (McCabe index > 50), 45% simple (McCabe index <= 5)
Logical Component Decomposition: primary (11 components)
files_time

3 years, 9 months old

  • 100% of code older than 365 days
  • 100% of code not updated in the past 365 days

0% of code updated more than 50 times

Also see temporal dependencies for files frequently changed in same commits.

Goals: Keep the system simple and easy to change (4)
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Latest commit date: 2021-12-14

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