I would be much interested in this code as well.

Kid regards,
Simon

On 05/22/2010 06:03 PM, Trevor Vaughan wrote:
> Well, it turns out that 0.25 completely broke my code (no big surprise).
> 
> I was using the 'classes' method off of the parser, but I'll have to
> re-write it all now since the parser appears to have been heavily modified..
> 
> Basically, it just used the puppet parser to dig through the manifest
> path on your system and create a dot diagram using the RGL library of
> all classes, inheritance trees, defines, and arguments to the defines.
> 
> It worked reasonably well, but has gotten crufty without use.
> 
> When I have time (not this weekend), I'll try to polish it back up for
> 0.25 and actually stick it out for the world to use/break/whatever.
> 
> Trevor
> 
> On 05/21/2010 12:24 PM, Trevor Vaughan wrote:
>> I've got some code at home that I think does what you want.
> 
>> I'll try to find time to dust it off over the weekend and post it to
>> the list (no promises though).
> 
>> Trevor
> 
>> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 10:34 PM, windowsrefund <windowsref...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>> Despite taking great care to keep my manifests clean and logical, my
>>> code is growing both in size and complexity. That said, I'm starting
>>> to wonder if there are any tools I can use that would run through my
>>> entire tree and display some user friendly map showing the
>>> relationships between all the classes, and definitions. Any leads
>>> would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Adam
>>>
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