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Special Forums Cybersecurity Looking for suggestion on authentication method for UNIX/Windows Post 302996286 by solaris_1977 on Sunday 23rd of April 2017 03:43:12 PM
Old 04-23-2017
Thanks. It gives me some starting point to research on our feasible options. Thanks
 

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OCAMLDOT(1)						      General Commands Manual						       OCAMLDOT(1)

NAME
ocamldot - generate dependency graphs of ocaml programs SYNOPSIS
ocamldot [options] <dependency-file> DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ocamldot command. ocamldot generates program dependency graphs for ocaml programs. The dependency graph output by ocamldot can be rendered by a separate program, dot. Ocamldot is designed to process the output of ocamldep. A typical use would be ocamldep *.ml | ocamldot > dep.dot or ocamldep *.ml > .depend ocamldot .depend > dep.dot OPTIONS
-fullgraph Draw the full graph (default is to draw only the kernel) -landscape Output in landscape format (default is portrait) -lr Draw graph from left to right (default is top to bottom) -r <r> Use <r> as a root in the graph; nodes reachable from <r> will be shown. The transitive kernel of a dag is the smallest subset of the dag whose transitive closure is the same as the transitive closure of the dag. For example, the kernel of A->B, A->C, B->C is just the two edges A->B, B->C. SEE ALSO
ocamldep(1), dot(1) http://www.research.att.com/~trevor/ocamldot. AUTHOR
Trevor Jim <trevor@research.att.com> OCAMLDOT(1)
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