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- From: gounares@phoenix.princeton.edu (Alexander George Gounares)
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.x,comp.windows.open-look,alt.toolkits.xview,comp.software-eng
- Subject: apeX Announcement: XView-based development tool
- Keywords: xview, openlook, hypertext, call graphs, metrics
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.021355.10023@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 02:13:55 GMT
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- sorry if this is a repost at your site--I accidentally killed the post
- here...
-
- Over the past couple of months, I've seen postings in these groups
- looking for X-windows software to do call-graphs, comment hiding,
- file browsing, version control, etc...
-
- Well, I've put just such a beast on export.lcs.mit.edu in the contrib
- directory. The relevant files are
- apex.1.1.tar.Z
- apex.1.1.README
-
- apeX includes an Object-Linking Editor, allowing text comments, audio
- comments, movies, or just about anything to be "linked" to source code.
- Another module allows you to follow the call tree of a program (both calls
- to and calls from a function). Yet another module interfaces to RCS...
- Grab the README file (or read the manual :) for more information.
-
- The bundle includes Sun Openwin3 binaries, so you shouldn't need to compile for that platform (it's written in XView and SlingShot, btw).
-
- If you decide to try it, let me know what you think (even if you don't like
- it). If you really like it, well, I'm just about to graduate... :) :) :)
-
- Enjoy!!
-
- alex gounares
- agg@cs.princeton.edu
-