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From: | Suvayu Ali |
Subject: | Re: Call graph emacs tool |
Date: | Fri, 20 Aug 2010 20:04:56 -0700 |
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On Friday 20 August 2010 06:50 PM, Richard Riley wrote:
Suvayu Ali<fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes:On Friday 20 August 2010 09:15 AM, George Kadianakis wrote:I'm looking for a tool (preferably an Emacs tool, but_seriously_ anything will do) that will give me all possible code paths to a given function of a C project. For example: Input: (magic-script function) Output: 1) main() [main.c] -> function_1() [main.c] -> function_2() [oh.c] -> function_3() [oh.c] -> function_4() [ohlol.c] -> function() [yay.c] 2) main() [main.c] -> function_5() [yay.c] -> function_3() [oh.c] -> function_2() [oh.c] -> function() [yay.c] 3) etcetera GNU cflow is actually doing that_but_ it doesn't support multiple source files and it's not Emacs integrable. Do you people know of any such tools?I am not sure what you mean by all possible code paths to a function, but if you mean something like this, <http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll164/jalladandtux/screenies/emacs-symbol-reference-w-cedet.png>What is that supposed to be? Is that a call stack?
Maybe I have misunderstood the OP's question.Its the result of the command `semantic-symref-symbol'. It looks up your symbol in all your project include paths and presents all references to the symbol as links. You can jump to it with `RET' or you can view with `<space>'. In this case the symbol was a handy method I had written.
There is a similar function for tags with a small difference, instead of presenting it in a buffer, it cycles through all the matches in a "completion like" buffer. All of this is of course with the CVS version of CEDET.
Is that what the OP was looking for? -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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