Need Call Tree Analyzer For Python
Rob Renaud
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Tue Dec 24 22:19:48 EST 2002
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holger krekel <pyth at devel.trillke.net> wrote in message news:<mailman.1040770951.10277.python-list at python.org>... > Tim Daneliuk wrote: > > Is anyone aware of a utility which can read a stand-alone Python program > > and generate a visual representation of the call tree? (That is, a > > picture of which methods and functions are called and by whom.) Better still > > would be one that optionally generates a variety of output formats - > > nroff, txt, pdf, ps, html, ... > > Getting to the call tree requires runtime analysis. > IIRC some people tried extracting some information using sys.settrace. > > Additionally, the actual "call tree" can take multiple pathes > because it depends on external signals (e.g. user input). > > I'd be interested in a tool that handles this, too :-) > > holger Static anaysis would be very useful, even if it it cannot show the 'full picture'. It would probably be a much easier problem to solve as well. The easiest way would probably to generate a file that dot can read, and let it solve the problem of drawing the graph (which it does quite well, IMO). http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/
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