From: kevin lyda (kevin at domain suberic.net)
Date: Tue 14 Aug 2001 - 18:18:26 IST
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 05:55:13PM +0100, Paul Jakma wrote:
> anyone know of a good class browser tool? something that can take an
> existing C++ code tree and make some kind of sense of it to help me
> figure out what is what and where?
cygnus source navigator. it used to cost money, but i think red hat
freed it. don't have a working url to it - i used to use it around four
or five years ago for a rather large s/w project that had grown rather
organically and found it useful. long time ago, don't really remember
it well. made lots of neat graphs and stuff and could fire up vi on
what you wanted to work on.
for a text based tool i still like cscope. and i don't need to drag
around that cscope sco binary and make sure ibcs was loaded...
kevin
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