You can easily get usage information, for example all (loaded) words that
call ``+``:
\ + usage.
There are some graphviz libraries that have been built to visualize various
parts of the compiler and either already can, or with some work, use the
tools.crossref vocabulary to look at word and vocab dependencies.
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 7:28 AM, Alexander Ilin <ajs...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Are there any tools that can produce/visualize a graph of vocabulary
> dependencies and/or call graphs (which words use which other words)?
> It would be particularly interesting to see cases when two large vocab
> groups depend on each other, where making a small common ground would
> decouple the two groups and prevent linking tons of unused code.
>
> A small subquestion of that is: is there a tool that shows all words
> which use a particular word? Like, I want to see all words that use the
> INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE so I can refactor them all for consistency.
>
> Also, I seem to remember from somewhere (help system? a blog post?)
> about a tool that can analyze a word and find similar code elsewhere. Maybe
> I'm reinventing a wheel, and I'd like something to show me that exactly the
> same code sequence is already implemented in a library. Or maybe the same
> code already exists in a thousand places and should be factored out into a
> new word, something like that. Can anyone remind me what it's called?
>
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