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Subject: Fwd: Re: Source code visualization tools?
From: Blake Leverett <bleverett () att ! net>
Date: 2004-03-30 16:07:06
Message-ID: 200403300907.06979.bleverett () att ! net
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Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> Is there such a thing as a source code visualization tool that makes a
> "map" of a program's source? Kind of like:
>
> main()
> |
> |
> function1()
> /\
> / \
> func2() func3()
> |
> |
> func4()
>
> I'm basically looking for something that will help me "see" how a
> program is laid out so that I can start working on it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
I was looking for a similar thing a while back. One great tool for
navigating the wine source is the etags program. In the wine source
directory, type 'make etags'. This makes a file called TAGS. Then, start
emacs, and type alt-x visit-tags-table, and load the tags file. You can
navigate the source by function. See the tags manpage and the emacs
manpage for the tags section for details.
Blake
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