Computer program used to develop another program
A programming tool or software development tool is a computer program that is used to develop another computer program, usually by helping the developer manage computer files . For example, a programmer may use a tool called a source code editor to edit source code files, and then a compiler to convert the source code into machine code files. They may also use build tools that automatically package executable program and data files into shareable packages or install kits .
A set of tools that are run one after another, with each tool feeding its output to the next one, is called a toolchain . An integrated development environment (IDE) integrates the function of several tools into a single program. Usually, an IDE provides a source code editor as well as other built-in or plug-in tools that help with compiling , debugging , and testing .
Whether a program is considered a development tool can be subjective. Some programs, such as the GNU compiler collection , are used exclusively for software development while others, such as Notepad , are not meant specifically for development but are nevertheless often used for programming.
Notable categories of development tools:
Assembler – Converts assembly language into machine code
Bug tracking system – Software application that records software bugs
Build automation – Building software via an unattended fashion
Code review software – Activity where one or more people check a program's code
Compiler – Computer program which translates code from one programming language to another
Compiler-compiler – Program that generates parsers or compilers, a.k.a. parser generator
Debugger – Computer program used to test and debug other programs
Decompiler – Program translating executable to source code
Disassembler – Computer program to translate machine language into assembly language
Documentation generator – Automation technology for creating software documentation
Graphical user interface builder – Software development tool
Linker – Program that combines intermediate build files into an executable file
Memory debugger – Software memory problem finder
Minifier – Removal of unnecessary characters in code without changing its functionality
Pretty-printer – Formatting to make code or markup easier to readPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Performance profiler – Measuring the time or resources used by a section of a computer program
Static code analyzer – Analysis of computer programs without executing themPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Source code editor – Text editor specializing in software codePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Source code generation – Type of computer programmingPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Version control system – Stores and tracks versions of files
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