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Re: tlug: Books on C++, graph of functions



Thanks for all the recommendations for C++ books, I will check them out.

>    US> (2) I have to
>    US> find my way through some confusing perl-Modules and thought of
>    US> writing a script that finds out which function calls which and
>    US> to feed a graph drawing program. (...)

>I would use the Perl debugger for that purpose. Just add -d option to
>the first line of your script which will look something like
>
>#!/usr/bin/perl -d
>
>and run the script as usually. Then type `h' at the debugger prompt for help.

I read my way through the documentation and tried "S"and other things,
which I found quite useful. But is there also a way to find out which
function calls which? 

Thanks, Uli

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