Source: dustmite Section: devel Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian D Language Group Uploaders: Matthias Klumpp Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 10), gdc (>= 4:8) Standards-Version: 4.1.4 Homepage: https://github.com/CyberShadow/DustMite/wiki Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/d-team/dustmite.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/d-team/dustmite Package: dustmite Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Tool for minimizing D source code DustMite is a tool for minimizing D source code. It was inspired by Tigris Delta and a thread on digitalmars.D.learn. Reducing C++ code also works quite well via --split *.{c,cpp,h,hpp}:d. . DustMite will parse the source code into a simple hierarchy, and attempt to shrink it by deleting fragments iteratively, as long as the result satisfies a user-specified condition. . Its use-cases include: * Reducing compiler bug test cases. * Finding the source of ambiguous or misleading compiler error messages (e.g. errors with the file/line information pointing inside Phobos) * Alternative unit test code coverage (DustMite can remove all code that does not affect the execution of your unit tests). * Similarly, if you have complete test coverage, it can be used for reducing the source tree to a minimal tree which includes support for only enabled unittests. This can be used to create a version of a program or library with a test-defined subset of features. * The --obfuscate option can obfuscate your code's identifiers.