Colin Burton
Programmer
Hi All
Back in the day, many moons ago, I first started with MfoxPlus ! - yes before Foxpro - all under DOS too
I recall there was a free utility that came with The Fox - if I recall correctly it was called FoxDoc
This was a wonderful little application, you gave it the name of your "main" prg file and away it went and did some work.
you got lists of variable, programs and screens etc, too much for me to remember, and for each prg file, which other prg's called it, and which prg's it called - which in itself was very useful
you could optionally have a flow of each prg file - I remember printing those out on a Dot Matrix Printer and using pages and pages of paper.
Anyway - the question ? -
does anyone know of similar tools nowadays - I seem to rely on GoFish - and the built in code references - but what i really miss is the x - referencing of what code calls what other code
TIA
Colin
Back in the day, many moons ago, I first started with MfoxPlus ! - yes before Foxpro - all under DOS too
I recall there was a free utility that came with The Fox - if I recall correctly it was called FoxDoc
This was a wonderful little application, you gave it the name of your "main" prg file and away it went and did some work.
you got lists of variable, programs and screens etc, too much for me to remember, and for each prg file, which other prg's called it, and which prg's it called - which in itself was very useful
you could optionally have a flow of each prg file - I remember printing those out on a Dot Matrix Printer and using pages and pages of paper.
Anyway - the question ? -
does anyone know of similar tools nowadays - I seem to rely on GoFish - and the built in code references - but what i really miss is the x - referencing of what code calls what other code
TIA
Colin