Getting the AST, or any intermediate files? #1069
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Found a simple way myself, looking at the command line switches. Running a scan, with the verbose (-v) and debug (-d) switches, prints some great details. The debug outputs show how the AST is being worked out. I suspect the verbose flag may not even be necessary for this case, but thought of stating it here nonetheless, as it's not entirely irrelevant. |
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Is it possible to obtain any intermediate files that the tool uses to analyze the target codebase? I was eager to go through the AST to be specific. I may be wrong in assuming that the tool puts the AST or any intermediate files somewhere, as I couldn't exactly find any source files that do this on an initial check - would request any help and directions in learning more about this.
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