![]() ![]() Generates an ASCII network diagram from the route tableįeynman diagram generator for various types of QFT modelsĪllows the creation and modification of TeX diagrams written using the pgf/TikZ macro libraryĪ LaTeX package for drawing UML diagrams using pgf/tikzĪdditional Shapes for Dia (diagram creation program) Generation of diagram and flowchart from text in a similar manner as markdown (CLI)Ī qt tool for drawing entity-relationship diagrams.įree UML Tool for Fast UML Diagrams (stand-alone version)Ī simple cross-platform mind map, diagram, and note-taking tool written in Qt.Ĭross-platform mind map, diagram, and note-taking tool written in QtĮlectron Threat Modelling and diagramming tool by Mike Goodwin OWASPĪ LaTeX package for drawing DSP diagrams using pgf/tikz elem_type var_name <-, which makes them compatible to Java declaration style.Diagram drawing application built on web technology ![]() Specific syntax for ARM export was modified a little: Array initializations now need an empty bracket pair after the element type, e.g.#1015: ARM export to file caused a NullPointerException.#1014: Defective export of Java-style array declarations to several languages (C, C++, C#, Java, Javascript, bash, ksh).#1013: Executor had a serious vulnerability to hang up in an eternal loop on assigning an array element in some constellations.#1012 (Code Preview): The mapping between elements and generated code lines got compromised after line insertions in preceding areas.#1011 (ARM export): Bad code resulted from CASE elements without default branch.#1010 (ARM export): The condition logic of REPEAT loops was inverted.#1008 (ARM export): Address assignment translation was defective in GNU mode.#1007 (ARM export): Character literals (single-quoted) were not properly recognized and string/character literal content support was too restricted.#1004 revised (defective index transformation), ARM-specific export option "Transform array index to memory offset" revoked, new memory alignment mechanism in GNU style ARM code (.#1007: New ARM-specific export option to append 0 terminator on allocating string contents.ARM generator: In Gnu mode, a _start label is automatically placed now ( #967 (comment)).#1062: Mode changes in Find & Replace failed to reset the results tree.#1061: Python export failed to suppress all instruction translation in mode "No conversion of expressions/Instruction contents". ![]() #1059: COBOL import of conditions completely redesigned (now strictly state-driven).#1057: COBOL import now converts LENGTH OF into sizeof().#1049, #1058: COBOL condition name resolution was still defective, particularly in negated context.#997: NullPointerExceptions on code import with FOR-IN loops.75 (without digits on the left-hand side of the decimal point) had still failed #851/3: COBOL import of float literals like.#492: Missing or obsolete Element name placeholders accomplished in several locales.#1064: COBOL import now applies permanently disabled state to section and paragraph markers (abused Call elements).#1047: Isolated NSD batch export with new option -k, revised naming conventions in combination of options -o and -k.#84, #250: Chinese locales slightly updated w.r.t.#1056: Completion and correction of the French GUI locale.#1067: Certain execution errors used to slip through clandestinely, thus causing inexplicable consecutive faults.Right mouse on an Arranger Index item no longer applies to a previously selected other item but to the actually hit one now.Very annoying latency of Arranger Index with huge current diagram fixed.#1059: Precaution against rare cases of negations in COBOL conditions on COBOL import.TeX export (algorithm/StrukTex) now ensures the generated files to contain the version number (at least as LaTeX comment).#1068: Executor, Analyser, and code generators now accept index lists like my_array for nested arrays.After a configurable number of typed word characters, a dropdown offers suggestions like applicable instruction keywords, declared variable names, type names or available routine signatures for insertion. #1066: The element editor now offers a context-sensitive autocomplete mechanism. ![]()
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