We are excited to announce the release of SourceMeter 10.2.0, the latest version of our powerful software analysis tool. This update brings a range of improvements and new features aimed at enhancing your code analysis experience.

One of the notable changes in this release is the renaming of the SourceMeterXXX programs to AnalyzerXXX. This update simplifies the naming convention, making it easier to identify and utilize the different components of SourceMeter.

In response to user feedback, we have also made enhancements to the clone detector. The default minimum required clone length has been adjusted to 20 lines, allowing for more accurate detection of code duplication. Additionally, the statement filter in the clone detector has been improved to exclude simple variable declaration blocks, providing more relevant clone analysis results.

A major addition in SourceMeter 10.2.0 is the introduction of a new tagging system for warnings. This feature allows for better categorization and organization of warning messages, making it easier for developers to prioritize and address potential code issues.

As with any software update, bug fixes are an essential part of the release. In SourceMeter 10.2.0, several bugs related to the ESLintRunner have been resolved, ensuring a smoother and more reliable analysis process.

We encourage all SourceMeter users to upgrade to the latest version to take advantage of these improvements and new features. For more detailed information on the changes introduced in SourceMeter 10.2.0, please refer to the release notes.

To download SourceMeter 10.2.0 or learn more about our software analysis solutions, visit our website. Stay tuned for further updates as we continue to enhance SourceMeter to meet the evolving needs of software development.