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* Source maps?
@ 2016-01-08 14:00 Davis, Peter
  2016-01-08 14:11 ` Dave Marquardt
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Davis, Peter @ 2016-01-08 14:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi, all,

I'm working on a moderately complex ruby-on-rails project now, and I'd 
love to be able to generate source maps. Specifically, I'd like to be 
able to generate dot files (and GraphViz diagrams) showing the file 
relationships: this controller goes with this view, etc.

I was thinking of writing a script to walk the project tree and generate 
the dot code based on rails' file naming conventions, but then I thought 
I'd like to put all this into an org-mode document, and be able to click 
on the filenames to open the files.

Has anyone tried anything like this? Or found anything similar?

Thank you,
-pd

-- 
--------
Peter Davis
www.techcurmudgeon.com

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* Re: Source maps?
  2016-01-08 14:00 Source maps? Davis, Peter
@ 2016-01-08 14:11 ` Dave Marquardt
  2016-01-08 14:15   ` Davis, Peter
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Dave Marquardt @ 2016-01-08 14:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

"Davis, Peter" <pfd@pfdstudio.com> writes:

> I'm working on a moderately complex ruby-on-rails project now, and I'd
> love to be able to generate source maps. Specifically, I'd like to be
> able to generate dot files (and GraphViz diagrams) showing the file
> relationships: this controller goes with this view, etc.
>
> I was thinking of writing a script to walk the project tree and
> generate the dot code based on rails' file naming conventions, but
> then I thought I'd like to put all this into an org-mode document, and
> be able to click on the filenames to open the files.
>
> Has anyone tried anything like this? Or found anything similar?

Would a tool like 'doxygen' help here? I think it can do some of what
you're looking for. I don't know if anyone has linked doxygen to
org-mode and then published something about it.

-Dave

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* Re: Source maps?
  2016-01-08 14:11 ` Dave Marquardt
@ 2016-01-08 14:15   ` Davis, Peter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Davis, Peter @ 2016-01-08 14:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode


On 1/8/16 9:11 AM, Dave Marquardt wrote:
> "Davis, Peter" <pfd@pfdstudio.com> writes:
>
>> I'm working on a moderately complex ruby-on-rails project now, and I'd
>> love to be able to generate source maps. Specifically, I'd like to be
>> able to generate dot files (and GraphViz diagrams) showing the file
>> relationships: this controller goes with this view, etc.
>>
>> I was thinking of writing a script to walk the project tree and
>> generate the dot code based on rails' file naming conventions, but
>> then I thought I'd like to put all this into an org-mode document, and
>> be able to click on the filenames to open the files.
>>
>> Has anyone tried anything like this? Or found anything similar?
> Would a tool like 'doxygen' help here? I think it can do some of what
> you're looking for. I don't know if anyone has linked doxygen to
> org-mode and then published something about it.

Thanks, Dave. Doxygen was my first thought, but I was not able to find 
any support for ruby/rails.

Thanks!
-pd

-- 
--------
Peter Davis
www.techcurmudgeon.com

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