From: Bill Vermillion (bill@bilver.uucp)
Date: 04/20/93


From: bill@bilver.uucp (Bill Vermillion)
Subject: Re: Flowchart symbols (in ASCII) ISO-1028
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1993 15:41:55 GMT

In article <gfoi9ue00WC7EgeM8=@andrew.cmu.edu> "Brian E. Gallew" <geek+@CMU.EDU> writes:
>Speaking of flowcharts, does anybody know of any packages (PD or
>commercial) which will read in a C program and generate a flowchart
>from it? (We need to understand/document some old code.)
>
> -Brian

Just last week or local Unix users group had a presentation from IDE,
whose product did that exact thing and more.

You could zoom in and out of the flow-chart, and if you added something
to the flow chart it would insert the stubs where you could put in your
new C code.

Quite impressive. Was running on a Sun, but is available on most of
the workstations in use. Price was in the $11k range. University
pricing was free.

-- 
Bill Vermillion - bill@bilver.uucp  OR  bill@bilver.oau.org