Hi! Check out those lists: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Vala/Documentation#Projects_Developed_in_Vala https://github.com/search?l=Vala&q=stars%3A%3E%3D0&s=stars&type=Repositories https://code.google.com/hosting/search?q=label%3avala https://www.ohloh.net/tags/vala http://freecode.com/tags/vala
Regards, Dmitry 06.04.2015, 03:39, "Guillaume Poirier-Morency" <guillaumepoiriermore...@gmail.com>: > I will look further into git.gnome.org, it looks really promising. > > Also, I thought of just running per-language search on GitHub, > Bitbucket and other hosting services. > > I am currently compiling meta-data of the projects in a YAML file so > that the checkout, configure, build and computation processes can be > easily automated and reproduced. > > Thank you for the suggestions! I am always open to more ideas. > > Le dimanche 05 avril 2015 à 06:17 -0500, Daniel Espinosa a écrit : >> You could add two projects in your list: >> GXml: git.gnome.org/browse/gxml >> LibreSCL: github.com/pwmediaconsulting/librescl >> Both are written in Vala and generate C code to compile binaries. >> I'm the maintener of both then I can help you and of course I'm one >> of the most interested. >> Both are LGPL and I've found lot of memory leaks and I start to >> investigate generated C source code. >> El abr 3, 2015 1:10 PM, "Guillaume Poirier-Morency" < >> guillaumepoiriermore...@gmail.com> escribió: >>> Hi everyone! >>> >>> I am conducting a small research project on the Vala compiler that >>> would principally study how it affects different quality metrics >>> (size, complexity, etc...) during the implementation step of the >>> development. >>> >>> My goal is to confirm the relevance of metrics measured in the >>> generated C code to evaluate the quality of the sources. This is >>> important considering the impressive amount of tools that have been >>> developed to measure the quality of C/C++ sources. >>> >>> By the same time, I also want to provide an empirical model that >>> would >>> allow transformations of the measured metrics into significative >>> measures for the sources. For example we could be interested into >>> knowing the relationship between the size of input and output of >>> valac >>> or the impact on the cyclomatic complexity. >>> >>> Therefore, I am interested in projects of all size written in Vala >>> that generates C code during the build process. It would also be >>> great >>> to have indications on how the sources are structured and how I can >>> extract them. >>> >>> Ex. cloc $(find src -name '*.vala') $(find build -name '*.c') >>> >>> Yet, I have these projects in mind: >>> >>> * vala 30 KLOC >>> * valadoc 23.5 KLOC >>> * gnome-pomodoro 4.6 KLOC >>> >>> I plan to use it as an empirical justification to setup a set of >>> measurements to control the quality of Valum, a web micro- >>> framework I >>> will work on this summer. >>> >>> The results will be all released under a Creative Commons license. >>> >>> Thanks in advance :) >>> >>> -- >>> Guillaume Poirier-Morency <guillaumepoiriermore...@gmail.com> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> vala-list mailing list >>> vala-list@gnome.org >>> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list > > -- > Guillaume Poirier-Morency <guillaumepoiriermore...@gmail.com> > , > > _______________________________________________ > vala-list mailing list > vala-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list _______________________________________________ vala-list mailing list vala-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list