DocumentCode
3644243
Title
An analysis of the variability in forty preprocessor-based software product lines
Author
Jorg Liebig;Sven Apel;Christian Lengauer;Christian Kästner;Michael Schulze
Author_Institution
University of Passau
Volume
1
fYear
2010
Firstpage
105
Lastpage
114
Abstract
Over 30 years ago, the preprocessor cpp was developed to extend the programming language C by lightweight metaprogramming capabilities. Despite its error-proneness and low abstraction level, the preprocessor is still widely used in present-day software projects to implement variable software. However, not much is known about how cpp is employed to implement variability. To address this issue, we have analyzed forty open-source software projects written in C. Specifically, we answer the following questions: How does program size influence variability? How complex are extensions made via cpp´s variability mechanisms? At which level of granularity are extensions applied? Which types of extension occur? These questions revive earlier discussions on program comprehension and refactoring in the context of the preprocessor. To provide answers, we introduce several metrics measuring the variability, complexity, granularity, and types of extension applied by preprocessor directives. Based on the collected data, we suggest alternative implementation techniques. Our data set is a rich source for rethinking language design and tool support.
Keywords
"Measurement","Software systems","Feature extraction","Complexity theory","Scattering","Correlation"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering, 2010 ACM/IEEE 32nd International Conference on
ISSN
0270-5257
Print_ISBN
978-1-60558-719-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1145/1806799.1806819
Filename
6062078
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