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When programmers copy, paste, and then modify source code, the once-identical code fragments (code clones) can become indistinguishable as the software evolves over time. In this paper, we present three features of our software tool, a set of Eclipse plug-ins named CnP (CnP's clone visualization, CReN, and LexId), which aids the programmer during copy-and-paste programming. We believe that the clone-awareness...
Copying and pasting source code results in code duplication. A common form of software reuse involves modifying the new duplicate to fit a current task. The similar code fragments (code clones) may be edited inconsistently by the programmer, for various reasons, leaving a bug in the software that may remain undetected by both the programmer and the compiler. A previously published tool, CReN, helps...
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