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Re: how to generate a graphical call graph



cs wrote:
> I was looking for a tool that would generate a graphical call graph (aka
> SGI's old Speedshop tools) but couldn't find anything appropriate in
> 'etch'. ie for a given Fortran  code that has numerous subroutines I
> wish to know what calls what (eg via gprof) but also to get a graphical
> representation (without having to put it all manually into Xfig or the
> like).
> 
> It's possible that my choice of apt-cache search strings meant I missed
> something in which case pray tell!
> 
> The only thing that I could find with a quick Google was Intel's Vtune
> but that seems inappropriate for Debian in that the provided install.sh
> script attempts to find 'chkconfig', fails and aborts!
> 
> All ideas most welcome,
> Ta, M
> 

For Fortran 77 I used to use the combination of ftnchek with switch -vcg
and vcg:

ftnchek, A static analyzer for Fortran 77
http://www.dsm.fordham.edu/~ftnchek/

VCG Overview
http://rw4.cs.uni-sb.de/~sander/html/gsvcg1.html

Would this work in your case?
-- 
Regards, Jörg-Volker.




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