Maybe even less useful than you might think... since the
version I can see is only one page (the leftmost page, I guess)
of the graph diagram.
More useful would be
(a) getting it all
(b) using arrows for directed graph
(c) having a human rearrange some of the programs so the
major pieces are arranged at the left.
There is a profiler in Allegro Common Lisp that tells you
in a tree-like form which program calls which other programs and
how much time is spent in each. This may be more useful. It
doesn't have the cute wavy lines that you got from graphviz.
RJF
C Y wrote:
> I've been messing with XREF a little more, and using graphviz and xref
> I made a chart which maps the risch.lisp functions, as well as the
> RZMAC and RATMAC files. I doubt it's useful for much but I thought I'd
> upload it in case anyone is interested. One that is definitely useless
> is a joint mapping I did of all the rat*.lisp files. It's way too
> complex to be useful, but does give you an appreciation for just how
> complex this program really is. I uploaded the postscript files in
> case anyone is curious:
>
> http://maxima.sourceforge.net/risch.ps
> http://maxima.sourceforge.net/rat_files_chart.ps
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> CY
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