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gnatxref
and gnatfind
The compiler generates cross-referencing information (unless you set the `-gnatx' switch), which are saved in the .ali files. This information indicates where in the source each entity is declared and referenced. Note that entities in package Standard are not included, but entities in all other predefined units are included in the output.
Before using any of these two tools, you need to compile successfully your application, so that GNAT gets a chance to generate the cross-referencing information.
The two tools gnatxref
and gnatfind
take advantage of this
information to provide the user with the capability to easily locate the
declaration and references to an entity. These tools are quite similar,
the difference being that gnatfind
is intended for locating
definitions and/or references to a specified entity or entities, whereas
gnatxref
is oriented to generating a full report of all
cross-references.
To use these tools, you must not compile your application using the -gnatx switch on the gnatmake command line (see The GNAT Make Program gnatmake). Otherwise, cross-referencing information will not be generated.