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  1. Lightweight static analysis for many languages. Find bug variants with patterns that look like source code.

    OCaml 5.3k 234

  2. pfff is mainly an OCaml API to write static analysis, dynamic analysis, code visualizations, code navigations, or style-preserving source-to-source transformations such as refactorings on source code.

    OCaml 137 21

  3. Forked from coccinelle/coccinelle

    Release tracking for the Coccinelle project

    OCaml 3 1

  4. facebookarchive/pfff Public archive

    Tools for code analysis, visualizations, or style-preserving source transformation.

    OCaml 2.4k 214

  5. syncweb Public

    literate programming meets unison

    OCaml 25 2

  6. xix Public

    Plan9 software ported to OCaml

    OCaml 18 1

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October 2021

Created a pull request in fwcd/tree-sitter-kotlin that received 2 comments

Support generic calls, e.g., foo<int>(1.2)

This improves our parsing statistics from 86% to 90.3% on our 500K Kotlin corpus test plan: test file included

+66 −10 2 comments

Created an issue in zshipko/ocaml-rs that received 2 comments

More documentation on advantages of writing extensions in Rust over C

Could you explain in the README or blog post or somewhere the advantages of ocaml-rs over writing the extensions in C. For example I could see a si…

2 comments
Opened 2 other issues in 2 repositories
tree-sitter/tree-sitter-go 1 open
returntocorp/semgrep 1 open

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