GNU cflow
GNU cflow is a flow graph generator that is part of the GNU Project. It reads a collection of C source files and generates a C flow graph of external references. It uses only sources and doesn't need to run the program.
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| Developer(s) | GNU Project | 
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| Stable release | 1.6 (February 23, 2019) [±][1] | 
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| Operating system | Linux, UNIX | 
| Type | flowgraph generator | 
| License | GPL (free software) | 
| Website | gnu | 
History
    
It was initially an implementation of the UNIX utility cflow.
cflow (UNIX utility)
    
cflow is a Unix command generating a C-language flowgraph.
Besides GNU, there are other implementations of cflow, like the one for Tru64 Unix.[2]
References
    
- Sergey Poznyakoff (2019-02-23). "cflow-1.6 released [stable]". Retrieved 2019-05-29.
- « cflow - Tru64 Unix », HP website, 2011.
External links
    
- Source code on the GNU Savannah platform.
- GNU cflow on the Free Software Directory.
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