I apologize in advance if this question should go to the users' list.  But 
it seems more likely that the developers would use such tools.

Is there a tool used to parse/analyze/visualize the internal 
representations of models?  In particular, I'd like to do some static and 
dynamic analyses of models just a bit beyond the profiler.  Things like 
call graphs, complexity, etc. would be useful and interesting.  Are there 
already tools for such?

I'm also assuming that what comes out of org.nlogo.headless.Dump.main() -- 
or org.nlogo.headless.misc.Dump -- is the closest I can get to the internal 
representation without hacking.  Is that right?  (It's not yet clear to me 
what the difference is between that Dump and org.nlogo.api.Dump.)  I don't 
have much of a preference for working at the logo code level vs. the 
internal representation.  But it just seems appropriate to consider both 
layers.

Thanks.

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