Show dependences of a FreeBSD port as a pseudo graphic tree
For a given FreeBSD port, determine its dependences using any combination of the FETCH_, EXTRACT_, PATCH_, BUILD_, LIB_, RUN_ and TEST_DEPENDS, and show them as a pseudo graphical tree. Use back references for cross-connections.
...It features :
- XPath expressions control : BPUtils checks that the XPath expressions defined in the BP file are correct
- Consistency control : Controls that the sequences and the on faults are named in a correct way
- Auto layout formatting : Formats automatically your BP layouts !
- BP tree printing : BPUtils is able to print to the console standard output the BP tree
- BP dependencies analysis : Get the list of service configurations used by the BP
And, implements your own functionality by using the Java BPUtils library !
BP loading from :
- single BP file
- XML resource export file
- Automatic BP check out from server
xRecurseDiff is a small program that can rapidly traverse entire directory trees to show different version of the same files, for example to compare different version of the same project.
For every file in the first directory searches in the second for files having the same name. A report containing results is shown. A detailed diff output can be shown. Search can be case-insensitive and limited by a char filter.
In "library" working mode it compares only files basenames, while in...
Makes a C function call tree as Graphviz DOT file from CScope output.
The purpose of the project is generating a function call tree for a software application written in C.
This utility takes as input an uncompressed CScope (http://cscope.sourceforge.net/) output file.
With a few options, an output DOT language file can be generated.
The DOT file may be used as input for Graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org/) to make an image of the function call tree (see screenshot examples for tceetree run over its sources).
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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
ff util is created for searching some text (functions, variables,
definitions) in some source tree in all files (and just for fun), a program for programmers.
ccglue is a complementary tool to cscope and ctags. The tool builds a cross-reference symbol database from cscope [and ctags] databases that can be used to display dependency-graphs (aka call-trees, code flow). Visualization can be done with the Vim CCTree plugin (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2368), or the built-in stand-alone command-line tracer.
An interactive binary search tree. The user may interact with the tree by performing rotations, balancing, insertions, and deletions. For educational purposes
Simple library to parse C++ header files and retrieve a list with the description of the elements defined. The initial purpose of the project was the creation of a tool to check the syntax of header belonging to a given project.
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