El mar, 12-01-2010 a las 09:40 +0100, Lukas Renggli escribió: > > That's what I used, as it has a nice UI and it is easy to use. But there is > > also something from Lukas that they use in Seaside and does that kind of > > graphics. I don't know if it has a UI or a tutorial anywhere, thus. > > Load it using: > > Gofer new > renggli: 'packaging'; > package: 'GraphViz'; > package: 'Package-Dependencies'; > load > > Then have a look at the examples on the class side of PDPackageAnalyzer. > > It creates a .dot file that can be fed into GraphViz. Preferably you > generate an SVG graphic as it has nice tooltips. > > Contrary to the other tool, Package-Dependencies does not show > unnecessary transitive dependencies. It only displays the direct and > shortest dependencies. Circular dependencies are highlighted in red. > Very useful for complicated packages like Seaside > (http://builder.seaside.st/distributions/004-Seaside3.0.0-a5/seaside.svg). > I should add it to the build-server :-)
Cool, thanks for the tip. > > Lukas > -- Miguel Cobá http://miguel.leugim.com.mx _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project
