* looking for Ada utility
@ 2000-07-12 0:00 Mark T
2000-07-12 0:00 ` G. de Montmollin
2000-07-12 0:00 ` looking for Ada utility Rennie Allen
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From: Mark T @ 2000-07-12 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm looking for a free utility tool that will perform a similar
function to the cflow utility, starting in a "main" procedure
will give a flow of caller/callee. The code does not use "Use" so
all calls are prepended with the package name. Is there anything
out there? I have neither the budget nor time (P.O. etc) to get a
commercial tool like Understand for Ada.
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I was able to gnatchop the code (but unable to compile with gnat)
and create html so that is a help. Thank you Ada Core or whomever
developed those utilities!
thanks
Mark
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* Re: looking for Ada utility
2000-07-12 0:00 looking for Ada utility Mark T
@ 2000-07-12 0:00 ` G. de Montmollin
2000-07-12 0:00 ` Mark T
2000-07-13 0:00 ` Java (was looking for Ada utility) Robert B. Love
2000-07-12 0:00 ` looking for Ada utility Rennie Allen
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From: G. de Montmollin @ 2000-07-12 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Mark T wrote:
> I'm looking for a free utility tool that will perform a similar
> function to the cflow utility, starting in a "main" procedure
> will give a flow of caller/callee. The code does not use "Use" so
> all calls are prepended with the package name. Is there anything
> out there? I have neither the budget nor time (P.O. etc) to get a
> commercial tool like Understand for Ada.
Did you consider GRASP - not sure if it's exactly the right tool you need.
Anyway, URL:
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/cse/research/grasp/grasp_main.shtml
> I was able to gnatchop the code (but unable to compile with gnat)
> and create html so that is a help. Thank you Ada Core or whomever
> developed those utilities!
Do you mean "gnathtml" rather ? Anyway if you can "gnatchop",
you are very near to succeed in compiling !
For the GNATHTML prowesses, see my page there:
http://members.xoom.com/gdemont/unzipada.htm
(topic: browsable source). GNATHTML is fully automatic!
See also LZH prog. at page below:
______________________________________________________
Gautier -- http://members.xoom.com/gdemont/gsoft.htm
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* Re: looking for Ada utility
2000-07-12 0:00 ` G. de Montmollin
@ 2000-07-12 0:00 ` Mark T
2000-07-12 0:00 ` Ken Garlington
2000-07-13 0:00 ` Java (was looking for Ada utility) Robert B. Love
1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Mark T @ 2000-07-12 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
>Did you consider GRASP - not sure if it's exactly the right tool
you need.
>Anyway, URL:
>
>http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/cse/research/grasp/grasp_ma
in.shtml
I have used this tool, it is nice for lower level details but
not for programming-in-the-large
my problem is I have to find and fix a bug in a 10K sloc program
written in a Tartan C30 "Ada dialect". Of course, I was never
involved in the development of this software and any supporting
SW documents are missing or worthless, the design of the code is
very strange.
>
>
>> I was able to gnatchop the code (but unable to compile with
>Do you mean "gnathtml" rather ?
yes, I left that detail out but without full compile you can
only hop around by program unit.
> Anyway if you can "gnatchop",
>you are very near to succeed in compiling !
not really quite a few low-level packages are non-standard.
>For the GNATHTML prowesses, see my page there:
> http://members.xoom.com/gdemont/unzipada.htm
>(topic: browsable source). GNATHTML is fully automatic!
I know and I wish I could get my code compiled with GNAT :(
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* Re: looking for Ada utility
2000-07-12 0:00 ` Mark T
@ 2000-07-12 0:00 ` Ken Garlington
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From: Ken Garlington @ 2000-07-12 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Mark T" <mark_taubeNOmaSPAM@hotmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:032ac8f2.898a8a59@usw-ex0101-007.remarq.com...
>
> >Did you consider GRASP - not sure if it's exactly the right tool
> you need.
> >Anyway, URL:
> >
> >http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/cse/research/grasp/grasp_ma
> in.shtml
>
> I have used this tool, it is nice for lower level details but
> not for programming-in-the-large
>
> my problem is I have to find and fix a bug in a 10K sloc program
> written in a Tartan C30 "Ada dialect". Of course, I was never
> involved in the development of this software and any supporting
> SW documents are missing or worthless, the design of the code is
> very strange.
Do you have the Tartan Ada toolset? IIRC, there is a tool that will generate
a dependency report as part of the standard Tartan environment...
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* Java (was looking for Ada utility)
2000-07-12 0:00 ` G. de Montmollin
2000-07-12 0:00 ` Mark T
@ 2000-07-13 0:00 ` Robert B. Love
2000-07-13 0:00 ` Alain Le Guennec
2000-07-13 0:00 ` Jeff Creem
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From: Robert B. Love @ 2000-07-13 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
In <396CACAE.58564550@maths.unine.ch> "G. de Montmollin" wrote:
> Mark T wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a free utility tool that will perform a similar
> > function to the cflow utility, starting in a "main" procedure
> > will give a flow of caller/callee. The code does not use "Use" so
> > all calls are prepended with the package name. Is there anything
> > out there? I have neither the budget nor time (P.O. etc) to get a
> > commercial tool like Understand for Ada.
>
> Did you consider GRASP - not sure if it's exactly the right tool you
need.
> Anyway, URL:
>
>
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/cse/research/grasp/grasp_main.shtml
>
Did anybody else see the recent announcement by the GRASP project?
They've converted to Java. And they now recommend a 300 MHz Pentium
to run it. Why exactly do people want to do big projects in Java
again?
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* Re: looking for Ada utility
2000-07-12 0:00 looking for Ada utility Mark T
2000-07-12 0:00 ` G. de Montmollin
@ 2000-07-12 0:00 ` Rennie Allen
1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Rennie Allen @ 2000-07-12 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Mark T wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a free utility tool that will perform a similar
> function to the cflow utility, starting in a "main" procedure
> will give a flow of caller/callee. The code does not use "Use" so
> all calls are prepended with the package name. Is there anything
> out there? I have neither the budget nor time (P.O. etc) to get a
> commercial tool like Understand for Ada.
You might want to check source navigator. I believe there is a parser plug-in
for Ada.
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well-mannered.
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