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Using Doxygen's \callergraph command ???

So far I can only get Doxygen to generate callergraphs for ALL
functions or for NO functions, Doxygen seems to be ignoring the
\callergraph command. Does anyone know how to limit Doxygen to
producing complete callergraphs (the entire function call sequence
that ends up at a specific function) for a limited number of
functions?
Aug 18 '08 #1
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On 18 Aug., 20:55, PeteOlcott <PeteOlc...@gmail.comwrote:
So far I can only get Doxygen to generate callergraphs for ALL
functions or for NO functions, Doxygen seems to be ignoring the
\callergraph command. Does anyone know how to limit Doxygen to
producing complete callergraphs (the entire function call sequence
that ends up at a specific function) for a limited number of
functions?
I do not see what this has to do with the C++ language. Care to
explain?

/Peter
Aug 18 '08 #2
On Aug 18, 2:13*pm, peter koch <peter.koch.lar...@gmail.comwrote:
On 18 Aug., 20:55, PeteOlcott <PeteOlc...@gmail.comwrote:
So far I can only get Doxygen to generate callergraphs for ALL
functions or for NO functions, Doxygen seems to be ignoring the
\callergraph command. Does anyone know how to limit Doxygen to
producing complete callergraphs (the entire function call sequence
that ends up at a specific function) for a limited number of
functions?

I do not see what this has to do with the C++ language. Care to
explain?

/Peter
It is used for automatically generating documentation for C++ systems,
and there are are no other more relevant groups.
Aug 18 '08 #3
On 18 Aug., 21:51, PeteOlcott <PeteOlc...@gmail.comwrote:
On Aug 18, 2:13*pm, peter koch <peter.koch.lar...@gmail.comwrote:
On 18 Aug., 20:55, PeteOlcott <PeteOlc...@gmail.comwrote:
So far I can only get Doxygen to generate callergraphs for ALL
functions or for NO functions, Doxygen seems to be ignoring the
\callergraph command. Does anyone know how to limit Doxygen to
producing complete callergraphs (the entire function call sequence
that ends up at a specific function) for a limited number of
functions?
I do not see what this has to do with the C++ language. Care to
explain?
/Peter

It is used for automatically generating documentation for C++ systems,
and there are are no other more relevant groups.
This does not make it relevant here. Why don't you visit doxygen.org?
They seem to have mailing-lists.

/Peter
Aug 18 '08 #4
On Aug 18, 3:44*pm, peter koch <peter.koch.lar...@gmail.comwrote:
On 18 Aug., 21:51, PeteOlcott <PeteOlc...@gmail.comwrote:


On Aug 18, 2:13*pm, peter koch <peter.koch.lar...@gmail.comwrote:
On 18 Aug., 20:55, PeteOlcott <PeteOlc...@gmail.comwrote:
So far I can only get Doxygen to generate callergraphs for ALL
functions or for NO functions, Doxygen seems to be ignoring the
\callergraph command. Does anyone know how to limit Doxygen to
producing complete callergraphs (the entire function call sequence
that ends up at a specific function) for a limited number of
functions?
I do not see what this has to do with the C++ language. Care to
explain?
/Peter
It is used for automatically generating documentation for C++ systems,
and there are are no other more relevant groups.

This does not make it relevant here. Why don't you visit doxygen.org?
They seem to have mailing-lists.

/Peter- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
There seems to be no provision for asking a question there. If I could
ask a question there, I would. I have already tried reading many
different notes. According to these notes I am doing it correctly, yet
it still does not work.
Aug 18 '08 #5
On Aug 18, 3:44*pm, peter koch <peter.koch.lar...@gmail.comwrote:
On 18 Aug., 21:51, PeteOlcott <PeteOlc...@gmail.comwrote:


On Aug 18, 2:13*pm, peter koch <peter.koch.lar...@gmail.comwrote:
On 18 Aug., 20:55, PeteOlcott <PeteOlc...@gmail.comwrote:
So far I can only get Doxygen to generate callergraphs for ALL
functions or for NO functions, Doxygen seems to be ignoring the
\callergraph command. Does anyone know how to limit Doxygen to
producing complete callergraphs (the entire function call sequence
that ends up at a specific function) for a limited number of
functions?
I do not see what this has to do with the C++ language. Care to
explain?
/Peter
It is used for automatically generating documentation for C++ systems,
and there are are no other more relevant groups.

This does not make it relevant here. Why don't you visit doxygen.org?
They seem to have mailing-lists.

/Peter- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
I did find a way to ask a question at doxygen.org.
Aug 18 '08 #6
PeteOlcott wrote:
On Aug 18, 3:44 pm, peter koch <peter.koch.lar...@gmail.comwrote:
>>It is used for automatically generating documentation for C++ systems,
and there are are no other more relevant groups.
This does not make it relevant here. Why don't you visit doxygen.org?
They seem to have mailing-lists.
There seems to be no provision for asking a question there. If I could
ask a question there, I would. I have already tried reading many
different notes. According to these notes I am doing it correctly, yet
it still does not work.
I had a problem with my car, so I went to the mechanic, but he was out.
So I asked my baker instead.

You're still OT.
Aug 19 '08 #7

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PeteOlcott wrote:
>On Aug 18, 3:44 pm, peter koch
<peter.koch.lar...@gmail.comwrote:
>>>It is used for automatically generating documentation
for C++ systems,
and there are are no other more relevant groups.
This does not make it relevant here. Why don't you visit
doxygen.org?
They seem to have mailing-lists.
>There seems to be no provision for asking a question
there. If I could
ask a question there, I would. I have already tried
reading many
different notes. According to these notes I am doing it
correctly, yet
it still does not work.

I had a problem with my car, so I went to the mechanic,
but he was out.
So I asked my baker instead.

You're still OT.
The Visual C++ people don't think so, and even gave me the
correct answer. If I was talking about something unrelated
to C++ such as for example Fortran compilers, then I would
be off topic. When I am talking about a C++ documentation
generation system I am not off topic.
Aug 19 '08 #8

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