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    codequery

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    A code-understanding tool based on cscope and ctags. Please go to the GitHub page for more information. Homepage: http://ruben2020.github.io/codequery GitHub: https://github.com/ruben2020/codequery
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    Luke StackWalker is a GUI-based C/C++ source code profiler for Windows. It samples your application's stack while the application is running to find out where the application spends most of its time.
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    Shiny is a lightning fast, fully documented & by-far-easiest-to-use C/C++/Lua profiler with no extensive surgery. Results are smoothed & shown in run-time as a call-tree or sorted-by-time. Output also renderable as graphs in Ogre3D or your custom engine
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    Iterative Flow Analysis

    Iterative Data and Control Flow Analysis

    https://github.com/jplevyak/ifa IFA, Iterative Flow Analysis is a combined data-flow and control flow analysis. It is capable of resolving the concrete types (as opposed to the nominal or declared types) and the interprocedural call graph for statically or dynamically typed programs.
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    KCachegrind visualizes traces generated by profiling, including a tree map and a call graph visualization of the calls happening. It's designed to be fast for very large programs like KDE applications.
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    FunctionCheck is a profiler for C/C++ programs, based on gcc V4.6.3+. Features are flat profile, cycles detection, call-graph, MIN/MAX time in functions, memory profiling, profiling control at execution...
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    FunCViz is a profiling tool generating function call graph, performance statics data,like function call time cost histogram,which may help you identify the bottleneck of the program's performance.
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    This tool converts the output of gprof to a format processible by the DOT tool, to generate a nice graphical function call graph.
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    This utility is to construct the interactive function call graph.
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