APPENDIX D – EXAMPLE SUMMARY REPORT
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When an analysis completes, a prompt is displayed requesting that you send OpenRefactory a brief summary of your analysis. The data we send does not include any information about your source code.
If you have exhausted your licensed OBLoC capacity, the Analysis will still be performed but the Reviewer will not be available following your analysis. Instead, the Review button will give you a window which will display the summary results.
If you wish to retain the contents of the summary to share with others, you can click on the Save as pdf button to save a copy.
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To show you what we include in our summary, below is an example from an analysis performed on the Open Source example used in the Guide, the Django project.
Summary: Project Name: django -----------------------------Summary of the Console-----------------------------
Start Time: End Time: 2021-09-29 02:53:50 PST
Parsing Phase: CG Phase: Points To Phase: Fixing Phase: Fixing phase runtime: 00:03:32 Number of exceptions/errors thrown during Fixing: 0 Number of unique exceptions/errors thrown during Fixing: 0
-----------------------------All Exceptions---------------------------
Parsing Phase Exceptions:
CallGraph Phase Stage-1 Exceptions:
CallGraph Phase Stage-2 Exceptions:
PointsTo Phase Exceptions:
Fixing Phase Exceptions:
-----------------------------Summary of the Results-----------------------------
Total Fixes: 32 PyUSA: 15 PyUSA-11: 14 PyUSA-9: 1 PyARP: 17 PyARP-2: 17 License Key: ABCD-EF12-GH34-56IJ