You have to set HAVE_DOT
, CALL_GRAPH
and CALLER_GRAPH
to YES
.
Also make sure the path to dot
is in your PATH
variable.
If that still doesn’t work, you might have to set EXTRACT_ALL
and/or EXTRACT_STATIC
, depending on your functions.
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