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@eagleoutice/flowr

v2.1.7

Published

Static Dataflow Analyzer and Program Slicer for the R Programming Language

Downloads

1,959

Readme

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flowR is a static dataflow analyzer and program slicer for the R programming language (currently tested for versions 4.x and 3.6.x). You can get and use flowR as a Visual Studio Code extension, RStudio Addin, R package, and as a Docker image.

⭐ Getting Started

To get started with flowR and its features, please check out the Overview page. The Setup wiki page explains how you can download and setup flowR on your system. With docker 🐳️, the following line should be enough (and drop you directly into the read-eval-print loop):

docker run -it --rm eagleoutice/flowr

You can enter :help to gain more information on its capabilities.

Example of a simple REPL session

📜 More Information

For more details on how to use flowR please refer to the wiki pages, as well as the deployed code documentation.

🚀 Contributing

We welcome every contribution! Please check out the contributing guidelines for more information.

Contributors


flowr is actively developed by Florian Sihler (contact at: [email protected]) under the GPLv3 License.