You can use temporary browse diagrams to explore elements
and relationships in C/C++ applications.
You can explore elements and relationships in
applications from browse diagrams, navigate between browse diagrams, double-click
elements in browse diagrams to explore elements and relationships
in detail, and refresh browse diagrams to reflect the latest changes
to the source code. You can double-click the central context element
of a browse diagram to open the element in a C/C++ editor.
You
cannot save browse diagrams, but you can convert them to Unified
Modeling Language (UML) class diagrams with a .dnx file name extension
that you can use to understand and develop your C/C++ applications.