IEEE 1003.1-2003, Single Unix Specification v3

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																																				cflow																								  				 				The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6				IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition				Copyright © 2001-2003 The IEEE and The Open Group, All Rights reserved.																NAME								cflow - generate a C-language flowgraph (DEVELOPMENT)								SYNOPSIS												[XSI] 				"[Option Start]" border="0"> cflow [-r][-d num][-D				name[=def]] ... [-i incl][-I				dir] ...				        [-U dir] ... file ... 				"../images/opt-end.gif" alt="[Option End]" border="0">												DESCRIPTION												The cflow utility shall analyze a collection of object files or assembler, C-language, 				"../utilities/lex.html">lex, or yacc source files, and attempt to build a				graph, written to standard output, charting the external references.												OPTIONS												The cflow utility shall conform to the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, 				"../basedefs/xbd_chap12.html#tag_12_02">Section 12.2, Utility Syntax Guidelines, except that the order of the -D,				-I, and -U options (which are identical to their interpretation by c99) is				significant.								The following options shall be supported:												-d  num								Indicate the depth at which the flowgraph is cut off. The application shall ensure that the argument num is a decimal				integer. By default this is a very large number (typically greater than 32000). Attempts to set the cut-off depth to a non-positive				integer shall be ignored.								-i  incl								Increase the number of included symbols. The incl option-argument is one of the following characters: 												x								Include external and static data symbols. The default shall be to include only functions in the flowgraph.								_								(Underscore) Include names that begin with an underscore. The default shall be to exclude these functions (and data if				-i x is used).																-r								Reverse the caller:callee relationship, producing an inverted listing showing the callers of each function. The listing shall				also be sorted in lexicographical order by callee.																OPERANDS												The following operand is supported:												file								The pathname of a file for which a graph is to be generated. Filenames suffixed by .l shall shall be taken to be 				href="../utilities/lex.html">lex input, .y as yacc input, .c				as c99 input, and .i as the output of 				"../utilities/c99.html">c99 -E. Such files shall be processed as appropriate, determined by their suffix. 								Files suffixed by .s (conventionally assembler source) may have more limited information extracted from them.																				STDIN												Not used.												INPUT FILES												The input files shall be object files or assembler, C-language, lex, or 				"../utilities/yacc.html">yacc source files.												ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES												The following environment variables shall affect the execution of cflow:												LANG								Provide a default value for the internationalization variables that are unset or null. (See the Base Definitions volume of				IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 8.2, Internationalization Variables for				the precedence of internationalization variables used to determine the values of locale categories.)								LC_ALL								If set to a non-empty string value, override the values of all the other internationalization variables.								LC_COLLATE												Determine the locale for the ordering of the output when the -r option is used.								LC_CTYPE								Determine the locale for the interpretation of sequences of bytes of text data as characters (for example, single-byte as				opposed to multi-byte characters in arguments and input files).								LC_MESSAGES								Determine the locale that should be used to affect the format and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard				error.								NLSPATH								Determine the location of message catalogs for the processing of LC_MESSAGES .																ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS												Default.												STDOUT												The flowgraph written to standard output shall be formatted as follows:												"%d %s:%s\n", <reference number>, <global>, <definition>																Each line of output begins with a reference (that is, line) number, followed by indentation of at least one column position per				level. This is followed by the name of the global, a colon, and its definition. Normally globals are only functions not defined as				an external or beginning with an underscore; see the OPTIONS section for the -i inclusion option. For information extracted				from C-language source, the definition consists of an abstract type declaration (for example, char *) and, delimited by				angle brackets, the name of the source file and the line number where the definition was found. Definitions extracted from object				files indicate the filename and location counter under which the symbol appeared (for example, text).								Once a definition of a name has been written, subsequent references to that name contain only the reference number of the line				where the definition can be found. For undefined references, only "<>" shall be written.												STDERR												The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic messages.												OUTPUT FILES												None.												EXTENDED DESCRIPTION												None.												EXIT STATUS												The following exit values shall be returned:												 0								Successful completion.								>0								An error occurred.																CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS												Default.																The following sections are informative.								APPLICATION USAGE												Files produced by lex and yacc cause the				reordering of line number declarations, and this can confuse cflow. To obtain proper results, the input of 				"../utilities/yacc.html">yacc or lex must be directed to cflow.												EXAMPLES												Given the following in file.c:												int i;				int f();				int g();				int h();				int				main()				{				    f();				    g();				    f();				}				int				f()				{				    i = h();				}																The command:												cflow -i x file.c																produces the output:												1 main: int(), <file.c 6>				2    f: int(), <file.c 13>				3        h: <>				4        i: int, <file.c 1>				5    g: <>																				RATIONALE												None.												FUTURE DIRECTIONS												None.												SEE ALSO												c99 , lex , yacc												CHANGE HISTORY												First released in Issue 2.												Issue 6												The normative text is reworded to avoid use of the term "must" for application requirements.												End of informative text.																				UNIX ® is a registered Trademark of The Open Group.				POSIX ® is a registered Trademark of The IEEE.				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