[comp.sources.wanted] C subroutine cross ref printout

dg@lakart.UUCP (David Goodenough) (01/13/89)

Some time ago, a program was posted that could take C source and produce
a cross reference listing of which subroutines called other ones. It
generated a nice indented list of all subroutines, showing who called
what in a very neat manner.

I'd like to try to get a copy of it - If someone can E-mail it to me
I'd be most grateful.
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bickel@nprdc.arpa (Steven Bickel) (01/15/89)

In article <390@lakart.UUCP> dg@lakart.UUCP (David Goodenough) writes:
>Some time ago, a program was posted that could take C source and produce
>a cross reference listing of which subroutines called other ones. It
>generated a nice indented list of all subroutines, showing who called
>what in a very neat manner.
>
>I'd like to try to get a copy of it - If someone can E-mail it to me
>I'd be most grateful.

  Me too, :-)

Steve Bickel

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wietse@wzv.UUCP (Wietse Z. Venema) (01/16/89)

In article <390@lakart.UUCP> dg@lakart.UUCP (David Goodenough) writes:
>Some time ago, a program was posted that could take C source and produce
>a cross reference listing of which subroutines called other ones. It
>generated a nice indented list of all subroutines, showing who called
>what in a very neat manner.

The program's name is `calls'.  It appeared in comp.sources.unix volume
3, and should be available on several archive sites.  There were also
some patches for 4.2 BSD.
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