question
Rick Sivernell
res005ru
Mon Oct 16 15:17:32 PDT 2006
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 08:40:21 -0400
Kurt Wall <kwall at kurtwerks.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 06:54:01AM -0500, Rick Sivernell wrote:
> >
> > Currently on contract and need a piece of software to help me out. I
> > need to start a program using the main entry point of new developed code
> > and parse out the code as to function calls, something like a stack walker.
> > This code is in Java, but could use the same for C/C++. I have found some
> > flow charters, but they do not tie functions together. Anybody have any
> > info or suggestions.
> > foo() -> calls Foo2() -> calls foo3() -> returns to Foo2() -> returns to foo()
>
> ctags, which, despite the name, understands a number of programming
> languages other than C.
>
> Kurt
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Hurt
I guess I need to byte the bullet and get into ctags a bit, thanks
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