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Call tree for perl?
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Has anyone put online a call-tree for perl? (I don't mean for Perl
scripts, but for the program perl.)
Thanks!
kj
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| James Willmore 2004-11-30, 4:01 pm |
| On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 13:12:27 +0000, kj wrote:
> Has anyone put online a call-tree for perl? (I don't mean for Perl
> scripts, but for the program perl.)
Maybe I don't understand the question, but are you refering to a UML CASE
diagram? ... or a simple flow chart? I don't remember anything being
called a "call-tree", but maybe I've heard it called something else.
If you want to get into the guts of Perl, you might want to post this
question on the Perl developers mailing list ( perl.perl5.porters (?) ).
The folks who frequent that list might know right off if there is one and
even be able to provide one for you.
HTH
Jim
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| Tad McClellan 2004-11-30, 4:01 pm |
| James Willmore <jwillmore@fastmail.us> wrote:
> you might want to post this
> question on the Perl developers mailing list ( perl.perl5.porters (?) ).
http://lists.perl.org/showlist.cgi?name=perl5-porters
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