salas@pprg.unm.edu (NN]) (01/24/89)
Has anyone heard of a program called "cflow" and if so where we might obtain a copy? "cflow" is a C hierarchy flow chart program. The program takes C code and outputs a flow chart table of routines and parameters passed and returned. thanks in advance, John Salas
uucibg@sw1e.UUCP (3929] Brian Gilstrap) (01/24/89)
In article <23740@pprg.unm.edu> salas@pprg.unm.edu (John Salas [ECE-NN]) writes: > > Has anyone heard of a program called "cflow" and if so where we >might obtain a copy? "cflow" is a C hierarchy flow chart program. >The program takes C code and outputs a flow chart table of routines >and parameters passed and returned. > > > thanks in advance, > John Salas It's on our 3B2-600 which is running System V.3.1. Unfortunately, unless you have a source license, that doesn't do you much good. I too would be interested in seeing a PD/copylefted/etc version of cflow. If you've got a source license, dig in. Brian R. Gilstrap Southwestern Bell Telephone One Bell Center Rm 17-G-4 ...!ames!killer!texbell!sw1e!uucibg St. Louis, MO 63101 ...!bellcore!texbell!sw1e!uucibg (314) 235-3929 #include <std_disclaimers.h>
simcha@humming.UUCP (Simcha Lerner) (01/25/89)
While I have seen some p.d. versions in the past, the version that I am currently familiar with is one of the demo programs that comes with Microsoft C 5.1. Also included is a cross-ref generator (cref) and a tsr that provides a bios-like interface to the hercules graphics mode (msherc). simcha lerner harvard!humming!simcha