This software enables quick identification of unused code segments.
JTombstone works by starting with some basic assumptions about what program code is called by libraries that your project uses. From there, it reads the program .class files to see what other methods they call. Using this analysis at the method level, JTombstone identifies classes and methods that will never be called, allowing developers to remove them from their program.
By simplifying the support of a program, JTombstone ultimately reduces the amount of code that must be maintained. This is achieved by getting rid of unnecessary code that is never used, making it easier to keep your program up to date.
It's important to note that JTombstone is licensed and distributed under the terms of the Apache Software License, BSD License, and Common Public License 1.0. So, if you're looking for an effective way to declutter your code and streamline your development process, JTombstone is definitely worth checking out.
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