Actually, this reminds me of a decision I made a while back; mScan is 
written using, and for, OpenBD.

I don't use other engines, so I'm not going to spend any time on 
compatibility at the moment.

console()/writelog() is a good example, if another engine wants to make 
that small change to let this tool work on their engine, that's awesome.

I probably should add some try/catches, but I think that's the limit of 
what I'll do for compat at the moment.

The requirements states OpenBD, use on other engines at own risk.

It is a little sad that the first response wasn't "Cool", or "Wow, this is 
useful", but "This doesn't run on another engine"   :P

On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 9:59:24 PM UTC-4, Marcus F wrote:
>
> Long story short, I created a code quality testing engine and it's 
> available on GitHub.
>
> The tests are mostly based on coding standards from work, but not entirely 
> or completely, I'd be happy to create more tests or add ones created by 
> others.
>
> It's super easy to add new tests, just create a new cfc in the tests 
> directory, following the standard in the other tests, and it'll be 
> available automatically. (There's no need to register new tests)
>
> If you're running locally on a Windows machine, you should be able to 
> click the name of a file and have it open with the OS default software.
>
> This is the first release, I'm sure there are some bugs and odd behaviour, 
> and I happily accept bug reports and whatnot in this thread.
>
>
> https://github.com/MFernstrom/mScan
>

On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 9:59:24 PM UTC-4, Marcus F wrote:
>
> Long story short, I created a code quality testing engine and it's 
> available on GitHub.
>
> The tests are mostly based on coding standards from work, but not entirely 
> or completely, I'd be happy to create more tests or add ones created by 
> others.
>
> It's super easy to add new tests, just create a new cfc in the tests 
> directory, following the standard in the other tests, and it'll be 
> available automatically. (There's no need to register new tests)
>
> If you're running locally on a Windows machine, you should be able to 
> click the name of a file and have it open with the OS default software.
>
> This is the first release, I'm sure there are some bugs and odd behaviour, 
> and I happily accept bug reports and whatnot in this thread.
>
>
> https://github.com/MFernstrom/mScan
>

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