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Critique : a prototype style critic for FORTRAN Public Deposited

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  • Programming style is important for program understanding in programming tasks such as maintenance. testing, and debugging. The goal of programming style is to improve the readability of the source program without adversely affecting its performance. Critique is a FORTRAN source program style critic which analyzes the source program and outputs meaningful, non-technical messages about its style. Unlike most other automatic style analyzer/graders, Critique does not assign a style score to a program or output counts of various program characteristics. Critique is designed to point out deficiencies and to offer the user suggestions about improving the style of the program. Critique is written in C and runs under UNIX. It uses the programming tools Lex and Sed.
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