Cool!

There have been discussions recently regarding refactoring - petev is 
itching to get some spindle related additions in there, and noticed that 
the code is highly cruft-ized.

I'd be interested in putting that kind of call tree/graph/stats on 
linuxcnc.org.  I may ask for help getting the script(s) to run 
automatically (similar to the compile farm, maybe) on the server.

See you
- Steve

Matthew Glenn Shaver wrote:

>I was messing around the other day, trying to get the stand alone
>interpreter running on emc2. Thanks to timely irc support from jepler &
>cradek I was able to get it going (still needs work though), but in the
>process I once again experienced the "everything is connected to
>everything else" nature of the emc source code.
>
>In an attempt to better grok the "big picture" I hacked up some spiffy
>scripts I found on-line and made these graphs:
>
>http://www.mattshaver.com/include_graphs/index-by-size.html
>
>They're roughly ordered by size with the ones at the top being the
>largest & most gruesome. Enjoy & Comment!
>
>I don't know what these will mean to you, but to me they mean we need to
>re-factor pronto!
>
>I'm also working on function call graphing, but that's a bigger job so
>it might take a couple more days... ;) .
>
>I'll post the scripts & tech details shortly!
>
>Thanks,
>Matt
>

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