GNU cflow
Developer(s) | GNU Project |
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Stable release | 1.7[1] / 30 December 2021; 2 years ago (30 December 2021) |
Repository |
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Operating system | Linux, UNIX |
Type | flowgraph generator |
License | GPL (free software) |
Website | gnu |
GNU cflow is a flow graph generator that is part of the GNU Project. It reads a collection of C source files and generates a C flow graph of external references. It uses only sources and does not need to run the program.
History
It was initially an implementation of the UNIX utility cflow.
cflow (UNIX utility)
cflow is a Unix command generating a C-language flowgraph.
Besides GNU, there are other implementations of cflow, like the one for Tru64 Unix.[2]
References
External links
- Source code on the GNU Savannah platform.
- GNU cflow on the Free Software Directory.
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