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wrack
Hi,
Being given a task to analyse and collect info on all code paths for a very very large monolithic .NET Web app that is used across various clients.
Thinking about adding in some reflection type code that basically collects data of run-time code path taken depending on the params passed to various methods.
Once I have the data, need to start removing/deprecating code that never gets used in few months in real world. Along with refactoring and adding more test coverage on major code paths to improve quality.
I am aware of unit testing approach but this app is 13+ years old and unit testing can't be just added, can't be easily refactored without breaking something, can't be easily re-written.
Are there any tools frameworks that can be integrated into existing code that would allow me to collect such data?
Not looking for code samples but if anyone has it then awesome. Any help, general guidance, software/framework recommendation would be highly appreciated.
Something like Google Analytics but for the actual source code itself.
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