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Re: Any tools for displaying a C/C++/Objective C call tree.
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Re: Any tools for displaying a C/C++/Objective C call tree.


  • Subject: Re: Any tools for displaying a C/C++/Objective C call tree.
  • From: Paul Walmsley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 20:09:45 +0000


Do the Mac OS X developer tools include a tool for displaying the (static) call tree of
applications written in C , C++ or Objective C?
If no, can someone please tell me where to locate such a tool. I've looked at source forge,
but the only relevant project I've found there have not made any releases yet.
A couple of static analysis tools worth looking at are GNU Global - http://www.gnu.org/software/global and doxygen - http://www.doxygen.org (specifically using the CALL_GRAPH and CALLER_GRAPH config variables). I find them very useful for navigating around a source tree.

Paul
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 >Any tools for displaying a C/C++/Objective C call tree. (From: Tommy Nordgren <email@hidden>)

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