Source: codenarc Section: java Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers Uploaders: Damien Raude-Morvan Build-Depends: ant, debhelper (>= 11), default-jdk, default-jdk-doc, groovy, javahelper, junit4, libgmetrics-groovy-java, liblog4j1.2-java, maven-repo-helper Standards-Version: 4.1.3 Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-java/codenarc.git Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-java/codenarc.git Homepage: http://codenarc.sourceforge.net/ Package: libcodenarc-groovy-java Architecture: all Depends: ant, groovy, libgmetrics-groovy-java, liblog4j1.2-java, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: libcodenarc-groovy-java-doc Description: Groovy library that provides static analysis features for Groovy code CodeNarc is a static analysis tool for Groovy source code, enabling monitoring and enforcement of many coding standards and best practices. CodeNarc applies a set of Rules (predefined and/or custom) that are applied to each Groovy file, and generates an HTML report of the results, including a list of rules violated for each source file, and a count of the number of violations per package and for the whole project. . CodeNarc is similar to popular static analysis tools such as PMD or Checkstyle, but is targeted at Groovy source code instead of Java. Package: libcodenarc-groovy-java-doc Architecture: all Section: doc Depends: ${misc:Depends} Recommends: libcodenarc-groovy-java Suggests: default-jdk-doc Description: Documentation for libcodenarc-groovy-java Documentation for CodeNarc that is a static analysis tool for Groovy source code, enabling monitoring and enforcement of many coding standards and best practices. CodeNarc applies a set of Rules (predefined and/or custom) that are applied to each Groovy file, and generates an HTML report of the results, including a list of rules violated for each source file, and a count of the number of violations per package and for the whole project. . CodeNarc is similar to popular static analysis tools such as PMD or Checkstyle, but is targeted at Groovy source code instead of Java.