The Function Call Browser gives you a way to view a user-defined function in the Lisp image together with the functions that call it or the functions it calls.
To create a Function Call Browser, choose
Window > Tools > Function Call Browser
or click
in the LispWorks toolbar. Alternatively, select a function in another tool, and choose
Function Calls
from the appropriate actions menu to browse the selected function in the Function Call Browser. Finally, in an editor executing
Alt+X List Callers
or
Alt+X List Callees
calls up a Function Call Browser on the current function.
Note: the cross references between function calls are generated by the compiler, hence you can use the Function Call Browser only for compiled code. Moreover, the compiler setting to generate cross references must be on when you compile your code. Switch it on by evaluating
(toggle-source-debugging t)
When cross referencing is on, this line appears in the output of the compiler:
;;; Cross referencing is on
LispWorks IDE User Guide (Macintosh version) - 25 Nov 2011