Tool for discovering dependencies of .NET code (no

2019-04-07 16:12发布

问题:

Given a really big .NET codebase. Some parts in sources and some parts in binaries. It's all .NET code. I'd like to have a tool for discovering dependencies in that code base. By assemblies and by types. Having visualisation of dependencies in graphic form would be very nice.
I'd like to have: instantiation graph, refenrece graph, call graph, type dependencies graph.

For an instance take a class and get all kind of dependencies from his point of view on a diagram with ability to filter by assembly/namaspace/etc.

I understand that reflector can do. And VS2010 Ultimate can do this. But they all have some drawbacks:

  • Reflector is good tool, but its dependencies visualization facilities are very limited
  • VS2010 is too sloooow. It looks like a toy not a mature tool (I meaning its diagramming facilities).

p.s. has already asked somewhere? ok, point me to that place. tnx.

回答1:

As @gor suggested you can try NDepend to browse .NET code dependencies. The tool proposes:

  • a dependency graph
  • a dependency matrix,
  • and also some C# LINQ queries can be edited (or generated) to browse dependencies.

In this related question SO answer you can find all details.

Disclaimer: I work for NDepend



回答2:

Did you try NDepend ?



回答3:

Also take a look at Lattix. It can also help you with detecting dependencies.



回答4:

Install my Dependency Structure Matrix plugin for Reflector. It's free !

You can analyse type dependencies and assembly dependencies to get an idea of the architecture of an application

[Update] This plugin is now available in form of a Visual Studio Add-In