GumTree is a complete framework to deal with source code as trees and compute differences between them. It includes possibilities such as:
- converting a source file into a language-agnostic tree format
- export the produced trees in various formats
- compute the differences between the trees
- export these differences in various formats
- visualize these differences graphically
Compared to classical code differencing tools, it has two important particularities:
- it works on a tree structure rather than a text structure,
- it can detect moved or renamed elements in addition of deleted and inserted elements.
We already deal with a wide range of languages: Java, C, JavaScript and Ruby. More languages are coming soon, if you want to help contact me.
We are researchers, therefore if you use GumTree in an academic work we would be really glad if you cite our seminal paper using the following bibtex:
@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/kbse/FalleriMBMM14,
author = {Jean{-}R{\'{e}}my Falleri and
Flor{\'{e}}al Morandat and
Xavier Blanc and
Matias Martinez and
Martin Monperrus},
title = {Fine-grained and accurate source code differencing},
booktitle = {{ACM/IEEE} International Conference on Automated Software Engineering,
{ASE} '14, Vasteras, Sweden - September 15 - 19, 2014},
pages = {313--324},
year = {2014},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2642937.2642982},
doi = {10.1145/2642937.2642982}
}
To use GumTree, you can start by consulting the Getting Started page from our wiki.
You can find the latest binaries of GumTree on Bintray.