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code-analyzer(1)					      code-analyzer(1)

NAME
       code-analyzer - Oracle Solaris Studio Code Analyzer

SYNOPSIS
       code-analyzer
		binary_to_analyze [--userdir path] [--jdkhome path] [-V|--ver‐
	      sion] [-?|--help

Description
       The Code Analyzer displays the results three types of analysis:

       o Static code checking performed by building your binary with the -xan‐
       alyze=code option
       o  Dynamic memory access checking performed by running the binary after
       instrumenting it with Discover
       o Code coverage analysis performed by  running  a  test	suite  on  the
       binary after instrumenting it with Uncover

OPTIONS
	binary_to_analyze
	    Opens  the	Code  Analyzer GUI with the static, dynamic memory, or
	    code coverage issues found for the specified binary	 displayed  in
	    the Results tab.

       --userdir path
	    Explicitly	specifies  the	path  to  the  directory where the IDE
	    stores your setting s.  If this option is not given, the  location
	    of your user directory is $HOME/.solstudio/code-analyzer-1.0-beta.

       --jdkhome path
	    Explicitly	specifies  the	path to the JDK. If this option is not
	    given, the command looks for the JDK in your PATH.	If  it	cannot
	    find  a  JDK  in  your  path,  it  looks  for  one in /usr/jdk and
	    /usr/java.	If you specify a JDK path with	the  --jdkhome	option
	    and the command finds an invalid JRE at that location, it issues a
	    warning and terminates its search.

       --version
	    Displays version information

       -?

       --help
	    Displays the list of command-line options.

       For    additional    options,	type	/<installation_directory>/net‐
       beans/bin/netbeans --help

SEE ALSO
       discover(1) uncover(1) CodeAnalyzerTutorial

				   June 2011		      code-analyzer(1)
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