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James Michael DuPont wrote:
--- Mitchell N Charity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Doxygen unfortunately doesn't handle perl code, and even has problemsYou might be interested in autodia, it handles perl.
with parrot's C.
http://droogs.org/autodia/
(IMHO, the world needs a wrapper hack which allowsThe goal of the introspector is to publish a RDF/XML ontology of the
you to run all these variously broken code analysis tools, and then
gloms their outputs together into something browsable. Ah well. Todo
list.)
various systems and thier dumps. Then you can merge the ontologies on a
logical level and transform them between each other.
Well what exactly do you need? I will be looking in running the
introspector over the parrot code. That will produce a rdf file of the
entire parrot source code.
I would like to also figure out how to extract the high-level
infomration from perl. The next step for the introspector was B::ToXML
and to get that running. But for Perl6, i wonder what that best way to
get at the data? The assembler does not contain any high level
information.
GraphVis (www.graphviz.org) did the actual drawing.Yes, that is on major goal of the introspector project to replace this
funky non-free graphvis with the VCG. I hope to port VCG to GTK this
year, and integrate it with DIA for a nice graph editor.
http://rw4.cs.uni-sb.de/users/sander/html/gsvcg1.html
Hmm. Maybe a picture of the complete include graph would be usefulthe graphs you doxygen produces are great.
introductory material...
mike
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James Michael DuPont
http://introspector.sourceforge.net/
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