rust-call-graph

Visualize Rust function call graphs using LSP. Triggers on: /call-graph, call hierarchy, who calls, what calls, 调用图, 调用关系, 谁调用了, 调用了谁

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Install skill "rust-call-graph" with this command: npx skills add goooice/rust-skills/goooice-rust-skills-rust-call-graph

Rust Call Graph

Visualize function call relationships using LSP call hierarchy.

Usage

/rust-call-graph <function_name> [--depth N] [--direction in|out|both]

Options:

  • --depth N: How many levels to traverse (default: 3)
  • --direction: in (callers), out (callees), both

Examples:

  • /rust-call-graph process_request - Show both callers and callees
  • /rust-call-graph handle_error --direction in - Show only callers
  • /rust-call-graph main --direction out --depth 5 - Deep callee analysis

LSP Operations

1. Prepare Call Hierarchy

Get the call hierarchy item for a function.

LSP(
  operation: "prepareCallHierarchy",
  filePath: "src/handler.rs",
  line: 45,
  character: 8
)

2. Incoming Calls (Who calls this?)

LSP(
  operation: "incomingCalls",
  filePath: "src/handler.rs",
  line: 45,
  character: 8
)

3. Outgoing Calls (What does this call?)

LSP(
  operation: "outgoingCalls",
  filePath: "src/handler.rs",
  line: 45,
  character: 8
)

Workflow

User: "Show call graph for process_request"
    │
    ▼
[1] Find function location
    LSP(workspaceSymbol) or Grep
    │
    ▼
[2] Prepare call hierarchy
    LSP(prepareCallHierarchy)
    │
    ▼
[3] Get incoming calls (callers)
    LSP(incomingCalls)
    │
    ▼
[4] Get outgoing calls (callees)
    LSP(outgoingCalls)
    │
    ▼
[5] Recursively expand to depth N
    │
    ▼
[6] Generate ASCII visualization

Output Format

Incoming Calls (Who calls this?)

## Callers of `process_request`

main
└── run_server
    └── handle_connection
        └── process_request  ◄── YOU ARE HERE

Outgoing Calls (What does this call?)

## Callees of `process_request`

process_request  ◄── YOU ARE HERE
├── parse_headers
│   └── validate_header
├── authenticate
│   ├── check_token
│   └── load_user
├── execute_handler
│   └── [dynamic dispatch]
└── send_response
    └── serialize_body

Bidirectional (Both)

## Call Graph for `process_request`

                    ┌─────────────────┐
                    │      main       │
                    └────────┬────────┘
                             │
                    ┌────────▼────────┐
                    │   run_server    │
                    └────────┬────────┘
                             │
                    ┌────────▼────────┐
                    │handle_connection│
                    └────────┬────────┘
                             │
        ┌────────────────────┼────────────────────┐
        │                    │                    │
┌───────▼───────┐   ┌───────▼───────┐   ┌───────▼───────┐
│ parse_headers │   │ authenticate  │   │send_response  │
└───────────────┘   └───────┬───────┘   └───────────────┘
                            │
                    ┌───────┴───────┐
                    │               │
             ┌──────▼──────┐ ┌──────▼──────┐
             │ check_token │ │  load_user  │
             └─────────────┘ └─────────────┘

Analysis Insights

After generating the call graph, provide insights:

## Analysis

**Entry Points:** main, test_process_request
**Leaf Functions:** validate_header, serialize_body
**Hot Path:** main → run_server → handle_connection → process_request
**Complexity:** 12 functions, 3 levels deep

**Potential Issues:**
- `authenticate` has high fan-out (4 callees)
- `process_request` is called from 3 places (consider if this is intentional)

Common Patterns

User SaysDirectionUse Case
"Who calls X?"incomingImpact analysis
"What does X call?"outgoingUnderstanding implementation
"Show call graph"bothFull picture
"Trace from main to X"outgoingExecution path

Visualization Options

StyleBest For
Tree (default)Simple hierarchies
Box diagramComplex relationships
Flat listMany connections
MermaidExport to docs

Mermaid Export

graph TD
    main --> run_server
    run_server --> handle_connection
    handle_connection --> process_request
    process_request --> parse_headers
    process_request --> authenticate
    process_request --> send_response

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