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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Wildcards in VI Post 12798 by peter.herlihy on Monday 7th of January 2002 03:23:07 PM
Old 01-07-2002
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Perfect.... so after all that wildcard isn't required if I know the start or the finish of the lines I wish to delete....I'd therefore only need wildcard if the sting is midline - where I can use .*[0-9].*

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PYCALLGRAPH(1)							   User Commands						    PYCALLGRAPH(1)

NAME
pycallgraph - command-line interface to pycallgraph SYNOPSIS
pycallgraph [OPTION]... pythonfile DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents pycallgraph. This manual page was originally written for the Debian distribution. pycallgraph is a program that creates call graphs for Python programs. pycallgraph is the command line interface to pycallgraph's make_dot_graph method, which generates a call graph and stores it as an image in the specified image file. -o, --output-file the file name of the output image. Default: pycallgraph.png -f, --image-format the image format of imagefile. Default: png -q, --quiet Suppress status output to the console. -t, --tool the tool from GraphViz to use. Default: dot -s, --stdlib include standard library functions in the trace. Default: False -i, --include wildcard pattern of modules to include in the output. You can have multiple include arguments -e, --exclude wildcard pattern of modules to exclude in the output. You can have multiple exclude arguments -d, --max-depth maximum stack depth to trace --exclude-timing wildcard pattern of modules to exclude in time measurement. You can have multiple exclude arguments --include-timing wildcard pattern of modules to include in time measurement. You can have multiple include arguments EXAMPLES
Create a call graph called pycallgraph.png on myprogram.py: pycallgraph ./myprogram.py Create a call graph of a standard Python installation script with command line parameters: pycallgraph --output-file=setup.png -- setup.py --dry-run install Only see the module "distutils" within the execution of easy_install: pycallgraph --include=distutils.* /usr/bin/easy_install AUTHORS
pycallgraph and pycallgraph were written by Gerald Kaszuba <pycallgraph@slowchop.com>. This manual page was originally written by Jan Alonzo <jmalonzo@unpluggable.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. pycallgraph version 0.5.1 2008-07-08 PYCALLGRAPH(1)
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