Version 1.6 is available for download. New in this version:
Produce graphs for all global functions in the program. Use this
option if your program contains functions which are not directly
reachable from main().
The output consist of separate flow graphs for each global function
defined in the program. These graphs will be placed after the graph
for main() (if it exists), and will be ordered lexicographically by
the function name.
This option has the same effect as '--all', except that the graph for
main() function (if it exists) is treated same way as all the other
graphs, i.e. it will not be placed at the top of output, but in its
place as per the lexicographic ordering of function names.
GNU cflow version 1.5 is available for download.
Changes in this release:
GNU cflow version 1.4 is available for download.
The most important changes in this version are:
GNU cflow 1.3 is available for download from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/cflow. Compared with the previous release, this version offers a considerable performance gain.
GNU cflow 1.2 was released today. Starting from this release, the package is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
The version 1.1 is a maintenance release fixing bugs found so far. It is available from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/cflow, ftp://download.gnu.org.ua/pub/release/cflow and from the mirrors worldwide (see http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html, for the list).
The list of bug fixes in this version:
Two new localizations are available: Danish and Vietnamese.
Cflow 1.0 is now available from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/cflow.
GNU cflow version 1.0 is finally released. It is available for download from ftp://download.gnu.org.ua/pub/release/cflow/. Soon it should appear on main GNU ftp (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/cflow) as well.
The stable release (v 1.0) is coming soon, the only obstacle to it is of pure organisational nature. Meanwhile, I have released
version 0.2.4 of GNU cflow. It is available from ftp://download.gnu.org.ua/pub/users/gray/cflow/. This version fixes some bugs in the parser and POSIX output. It features also some improvements in the documentation. In particular, it explains how to use GNU cflow with cflow2vcg utility.
Complete cflow documentation is available at http://www.gnu.org/software/cflow/manual.
New alpha release is available for download from ftp://download.gnu.org.ua/pub/users/gray/cflow.
The cflow home page and its mailing list are up and running.
Cflow has finally moved to savannah.gnu.org. The web page at http://www.gnu.org/software/cflow should soon become available. The mailing address <bug-cflow at gnu dot org> is waiting for your bug reports, suggestions, questions, help requests, etc. Currently it points to my private address, but later it will be converted to a real mailing list with archives publicly available.
Yesterday RMS dubbed cflow a GNU package.
I have started to import existing RCS files to the Savannah repository.