I'm not aware of any and I find this hard to do. If I understand you
correctly you want to be able to see where a specific method and routine is
used in? In your own code? The problem I see is to safely determine the
class to which a specific method belongs. And also, method/routine names
might be dynamically built and executed using INTERPRET so there is no way
to determine the name of the method from the source code. Tough task to
solve.
Staffan
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Art Heimsoth <artst...@artheimsoth.com>wrote:
> Is there a cross reference tool available somewhere that will identify all
> the methods and functions in an ooRexx program in a cross reference
> format? Did not find any with a quick google search, but did not look
> at all the rexx places either. Thanks if anyone is aware of one.
>
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