The current jGRASP releases are version 2.0.6_06 (October 23, 2020) and version 2.0.6_07 Beta (October 26, 2020).
Android Studio 3.6.2 is compatible with the jGRASP plugin for IntelliJ (previous versions of Android Studio were not).
The jGRASP Plugin for IntelliJ current release is version 1.0.0 (June 11, 2020).
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The jGRASP Plugin for Eclipse current release is version 1.0.0 Beta 8 (January 29, 2020).
New Features
jGRASP version 2.0.6_05 Beta adds CSD, interactions, and run support for Java 15 features (text blocks).
jGRASP version 2.0.6 includes dark themes.
The jGRASP Plugin for Eclipse version 1.0.0 Beta 6 adds support for the Eclipse dark theme.
About jGRASP and jGRASP Plugins
jGRASP is a lightweight development environment, created specifically to provide automatic generation of software visualizations to improve the comprehensibility of software. jGRASP is implemented in Java, and runs on all platforms with a Java Virtual Machine (Java version 1.8 or higher). jGRASP produces Control Structure Diagrams (CSDs) for Java, C, C++, Objective-C, Python, Ada, and VHDL; Complexity Profile Graphs (CPGs) for Java and Ada; UML class diagrams for Java; and has dynamic object viewers and a viewer canvas that work in conjunction with an integrated debugger and workbench for Java. The viewers include a data structure identifier mechanism which recognizes objects that represent traditional data structures such as stacks, queues, linked lists, binary trees, and hash tables, and then displays them in an intuitive textbook-like presentation view.
jGRASP plugins for IntelliJ (IDEA and Android Studio) and Eclipse add the viewer and canvas features to those IDEs. For IntelliJ, the viewers and canvas will also work with Kotlin (JVM) code.
jGRASP is developed by the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering at Auburn University.
Current Development
We are currently building a gdb/lldb interface for the debugger and visualizations in jGRASP, with support initially for C and C++ and the potential for other languages in the future. In parallel with this, we are developing a viewer/canvas plugin for CLion.
Acknowledgments
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The development of jGRASP plugins for Eclipse, IntelliJ, and CLion and future jGRASP C/C++ visualizations is supported by the Auburn Cyber Research Center.
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Prior development of jGRASP was supported by a research grant from the National Science Foundation.
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The development of GRASP, the predecessor of jGRASP, was supported by research grants from NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, the Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).