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Before downloading one of our free products, please
register here.
You will be connected to RainCode Online, our E-commerce website where you
will be able to download these products:
The RainCode Engine for Ada demo version. It dynamically shows you a few
RainCode scripts applied on a sample of the GNAT sources, and allows
you to write your own scripts on a given set of Ada sources.
Note: under Windows 2000, you need to have the Administrator
rights in order to install this demo/evaluation version.
The demonstration/evaluation version is currently only available under
Windows. However, the actual RainCode Engine is multi-platform:
Unix, Linux, Solaris, HP Unix, NT, OS/2, MVS, etc.
The RainCode Checker for Ada evaluation version.
This tool checks about 70 Ada coding rules on a given set of
20 Ada sources, in a graphical interface. To run it, you will need to have
Java 1.3 or higher installed on your machine.
Unzip the file, and double click on run.bat to start the program.
Please open the readme.txt file for more information.
The RainCode Checker for C evaluation version.
This tool checks 97 C coding rules on a given set of
C sources, in a graphical interface. To run it, you will need to have
Java 1.3 or higher installed on your machine.
Unzip the file, and double click on run.bat to start the program.
Please open the readme.txt file for more information.
The RainCode Engine for COBOL demo version shows you some sample RainCode
scripts applied to real COBOL sources. This demo is available under
Windows, but the actual product is multi-platform.
To better evaluate the RainCode Engine for COBOL, download
the RainCode Engine for COBOL evaluation version, which allows you to write your own scripts
on a set of given COBOL sources.
The RainCode Checker for COBOL evaluation version.
This tool checks a few example COBOL coding rules on a given set of
COBOL sources, in a graphical interface. To run it, you will need to have
Java 1.3 or higher installed on your machine.
Unzip the file, and double click on run.bat to start the program.
Please open the readme.txt file for more information.
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