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From: Jeff Henrikson <jehenrik@yahoo.com>
To: "Yaron M. Minsky" <yminsky@CS.Cornell.EDU>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] generating a call-graph
Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 22:40:48 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <9FBF4890-8FEC-11D7-A6F1-00039375801A@yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <52762.141.155.88.179.1053707680.squirrel@minsky-primus.homeip.net>

> Does anyone know a way of generating a call-graph from a set of ocaml
> sources?  What I want to do is, at a minimum, get a list of all the
> functions that could be called as a result of a given function 
> invocation.
>  Essentially, I'm looking for dependency information on the 
> function-call
> level, similar to what ocamldep provides on the module level.

Xavier Leroy points out something more complicated than I was thinking. 
  What I was going to do was, for each function f with a definition in 
the top environment, generate the list of all other such functions 
lexically bound inside f.  Maybe add a hack for non-functor modules or 
something.  So that throws out all anonymous functions and lots more.  
It's not really about call path.  I was presuming it was for assisting 
visual code inspection.

What is it for in reality?


Jeff



On Friday, May 23, 2003, at 12:34 PM, Yaron M. Minsky wrote:

> Does anyone know a way of generating a call-graph from a set of ocaml
> sources?  What I want to do is, at a minimum, get a list of all the
> functions that could be called as a result of a given function 
> invocation.
>  Essentially, I'm looking for dependency information on the 
> function-call
> level, similar to what ocamldep provides on the module level.
>
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      parent reply	other threads:[~2003-05-27  2:39 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-05-23 16:34 Yaron M. Minsky
2003-05-26  0:51 ` Jeff Henrikson
2003-05-26  9:14 ` Xavier Leroy
2003-06-03  4:27   ` John Max Skaller
2003-05-27  2:40 ` Jeff Henrikson [this message]

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