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Right click on the intersection (Colored columns) and say Build a Graph, pretty simple. You can get the same dependency graph from the Matrix as well. Same like it will display for other functions as well.Īs I told earlier in the post, the tool also provides a pictorial Dependency Graph representation. The matrix shows that TwitterApp is calling GetPublicTimeLine function ones, yes its true. I only wanted to do is just expand the TwitterClientAPI on the top and again expand the TwitterCommunicatorAPI as shown below. I was curious and wanted to see which are all the methods of my TwitterClientAPI.TwitterCommunicator class is used by TwitterApp. As you can see the tool give me a plain english description that 5 Methods of TwitterApp is using 11 members of TwitterClientAPI. I clicked on the intersection point of TwitterApp and TwitterClientAPI (TwitterApp is on left and TwitterClientAPI is on the top).
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In this matrix I can see dependency in a matrix format. Its a very handy feature of NDepend, it will give you matrix structure of the Assembly dependency as shown below With the help of Cecil they implemented the CQL, a wonderful piece of functionality in NDepend. My search leads to Patrick’s reference about Cecil, one of the open source project to inspect libraries in ECMA CIL format. I was so amazed about this query functionality of NDepend, I just wanted to know how the NDepend query the assembly. You can go to NDepend site to get more help on CQL. It provides a very good query editor with intelisence. If you feel like it’s not sufficient then the tool provided the flexibility to you to write your own CQL query. When you run NDepend against your assemblies it will generate a standard list of queries to analyze your code. I can write a query like below to find out the unused methods in my project It’s a new experience for me to write a SQL kind of query against assembly.
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One of the well know feature of NDepend is Code Query Language (CQL). You may not get each and every details, don’t worry all those labels are hyperlinked to NDepend site and they provided decent help document. below is the class browser of NDependīy clicking on the assembly in the NDepend class browser will display the details about the assembly. One of the excellent part of this tool is, it have a very good help, you will never get stuck any where. Clicking on the arrow will give you an info window on the right side and will provide the details of the coupling. How cool it is, by just looking at this graph I can visualize how much is the coupling between the assemblies. On this graph, the thicknesses of edges are proportional to the strength of coupling in terms of number of members involved You might be noticed that some arrow is in different size, this is what the context sensitive help of NDepend says The first thing I wanted to see is the Dependency Graph, below is the graph it generated The time to gather the data for code analysis is pretty fast, NDepend didn’t make me wait for long. Now it’s time to go through the code analysis using NDepend. You all can see the details of that project in my previous post. I wrote a Twitter Public timeline reader for WP7 to test NDepend.
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So I decided to write a new application and run NDepend on it, so that I can benchmark it better. One reason is, I might have forgotten how the function calls and the dependency structure. First I thought I will analyze any of my existing code but I didn’t feel comfortable in analyzing old codes. I thought of writing this blog after going through the features of NDepend. Open the Visual Studio and you can see the NDepend Menu.
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If you want to add NDepend to VS IDE then install.
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Just unzip and drop the license xml file, that’s it.
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Installation of NDepend is very simple, download the zip from NDepend site with the secret code.
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After I got the pro license I did a quick glance of NDepend, I felt like it’s a code scanner for developers just like body scanner for doctors :). I didn’t have much idea about NDepend until Patrick Smacchia introduced it to me recently. In this post am just touching some key feature of NDepend. This post is a very brief overview of NDepend, a static code analysis tool.