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Codase - a syntax-aware source code search engine

Please check out our source code search engine here, http://www.codase.com

e.g., search the "main" method,
http://www.codase.com/search/definit...rs=&nparams=-1

Rather than treating code as text, Codase understands programming languages,
and treats code as code, the way it's supposed to be. This unique and
syntax-aware approach provides the most accurate and detailed search results
with fine granularity levels of controls. With Codase, one can search
functions, classes, strings, constants, macros, comments and other
programming language constructs.

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powerful source code analysis engine.

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Nov 17 '05 #1
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