The VAX Source Code Analyzer (SCA) is an interactive cross- reference and static analysis tool that works with many languages. It can help you understand the complexities of a large software project. Because it allows you to analyze and understand an entire system, SCA is extremely useful during the implementation and maintenance phases of a project. SCA is included in the VAXset Software Engineering Tools Package. SCA is tightly integrated with the VAX Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE). When SCA is used with LSE, you can interactively edit, compile, debug, navigate, and analyze source code during a single development session. For more information, see the following topics: o Basic_Query_Concepts - Describes some of the basic concepts underlying SCA queries. o Getting_Started - Provides subtopics with information about getting started with specific languages. o SCA_Tutorial - Provides a sample session that allows you to get started after completing the session. o Building_An_SCA_Library - Describes how to quickly create an SCA library. o Advanced_Query_Examples - Provides advanced examples using the SCA$EXAMPLE library. o Glossary - Provides definitions of SCA terms. o Command_Categories - Lists the different types of SCA commands. o Callable_Routines - Provides a complete description of each SCA callable routine. o Callable_SCA - Provides guidelines for using the SCA callable interface. o Libraries - Provides subtopics with information about project libraries and virtual libraries. o Reducing_LOAD_Time - Provides guidelines for reducing your LOAD time. o Quick_Reference_Card - Provides a pointer to the release notes, which contain a quick reference card for the SCA query language. Under SCA_Topics, there is help information for specific keywords. These keywords include attributes, relationships, and functions. For example, you can request help on SCA_Topics SYMBOL_CLASS to get information about the SYMBOL_CLASS attribute.