Gendarme Roadmap

Gendarme has synchronized it’s version numbers with Mono since the 2.0 release. All future releases will share the same schedule. See Mono Roadmap for the exact release dates planned for each version.

Gendarme 2.8 (in progress)

  • Framework
    • [in progress] Use System.ComponentModel to configure the rules
      • allow to build dynamic configuration UI for rules (e.g. property grid)
    • Complete XML documentation and add some examples
    • More unit tests and move coverage to existing fixtures
    • Engines
      • Finish the incomplete engine from Hack Week 3
  • Rules
    • More (of course ;-)
    • More rules that works on the assembly set, i.e. that benefits from the information of all assemblies being analyzed
    • Better visibility checks (e.g. InternalVisibleTo)
    • Moonlight/Silverlight specific rules
  • Runners
    • Add GUI configuration to the wizard runner

Gendarme 3.0+ (in planning)

  • General
    • Start building against FX 4.0 and C# 4
    • Update to cecil/light (latest version)
  • Rules
    • More (of course ;-)
  • Runners
    • a more feature-full GUI runner

Ideas

Ideas without specific timeframes or with a different release strategy.

Mono Build

  • Integrate into Mono build farm and publish the results (just like the API status pages) bug report
  • New GUI-based runners, like
    • standalone (Gtk#, Cocoa#…)
    • MonoDevelop plugin
    • VS.NET plugin, see GSoC 2008 work by Ed Ropple
  • Msbuild / Xbuild (like the NAnt runner)

  • Console Runner to show source text [nestor]
    • Method and Instruction based messages.
Source Text (regarding UseStringEmptyRule)
File: C:\Development\mono\gendarme\console\ConsoleRunner.cs
                       
005    public void Foo () {
006        Console.WriteLine ("");
 -------------------------^^
007    }

That’s pretty easy, Instruction has a ServicePoint which points to a Start/End-Line/Column.

    • Member based messages.
Source Text
File: C:\Development\mono\gendarme\console\ConsoleRunner.cs
                       
007 /// </summary>
008    public void Foo (out bar) {
---------------------^^^
009        bar = null        
010    }

I’ve yet to find a way to get a ServicePoint out of a Method declaration so that’s pretty hard to display. A solution might be taking the first instruction of a method, but what offset shall we calculate? 1 line above the instruction?

    • Type/Module or Assembly based message
Source Text
File: C:\Development\mono\gendarme\console\ConsoleRunner.cs

007 /// </summary>
008    public class Foo {        
009        
010

What to display if a type/module or assembly rule is hit and no member is specified? The class header? How to identify it (Cecil has no TypeDefinition::ServicePoint property).

Framework

Rules