I don't think that Quantify and Purify are available for Linux. Both are 
available for Tru64 Unix though.

On 1 Apr 2002 at 15:20, Kevin D. Clark wrote:

> 
> "Mansur, Warren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Perhaps someone asked this question before, but . . . are there any good call 
>graph generators for c programs available for Linux?  I downloaded one available on 
>Debian called cflow, and it leaves a lot to be desired.
> 
> If you're more interested in a call-graph that combines runtime
> information, I would recommend looking at the output of gprof.
> 
> If you go down this road, I've heard good things about VCG
> (http://www.ida.liu.se/~vaden/cgdi/#xvcg).
> 
> 
> I don't think that it is available for Linux, but Rational's Quantify
> is similar.
> 
> 
> Neither one of these is a pure call graph generator; they depend on
> runtime information as well.  I've used both and found them to be very
> useful.
> 
> > Any call graph program that integrates nicely with emacs?
> 
> etags?  (-:
> 
> --kevin
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