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Re: [Help-glpk] Doxygen


From: Robbie Morrison
Subject: Re: [Help-glpk] Doxygen
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 03:51:43 +1200
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Hi all

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To:           glpk xypron <address@hidden>
Subject:      Re: [Help-glpk] Doxygen
Message-ID:  <address@hidden>
From:         Andrew Makhorin <address@hidden>
Date:         Tue, 19 Jun 2012 18:59:27 +0400
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[snip]

>> With the links provided you can easily find out
>>
>> - in which C file a function is coded
>> - the call hierarchy
>>
>> You can easily navigate between the functions.

[snip]

> I was confused by "cross reference" - these diagrams
> are usually called "call graphs".
>
> Okay, please post me the doxygen configuration file and
> please teach me how I should include it in the
> distribution. (It seems to me that there exists a
> standard posix utility that does the same job.)
>
> Andrew Makhorin

Hi Andrew, Xypron, others

Just some background really.  Wikipedia has a page
on call-graphs and, in particular, a list of static
call-graph generators:

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_graph

With some more searching, it seems that POSIX only
specifies an output format and that 'cflow' can
generate POSIX-compliant output:

  http://www.gnu.org/software/cflow/manual/html_node/Output-Formats.html

I guess Xypron will put up the doxygen-generated
HTML output on a website somewhere?  Maybe on:

  http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/

cheers, Robbie
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Robbie Morrison
PhD student -- policy-oriented energy system simulation
Technical University of Berlin (TU-Berlin), Germany
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