arnold@gatech.UUCP (Arnold Robbins) (02/23/84)
I have posted to net.sources a suite of programs in shell archive format which wil produce a cross reference listing of all the identifiers and constants (``literals'') in the files of a C program. Yes, I know that Unix 5.0 already has such a program, but a LOT of the sites are running Berkeley Unix (like us, that's why I wrote it in the first place, I needed one and 4.1BSD didn't have one). It should run on basically any brand of UN*X, as long as you have LEX and SORT. USG Unix users will have to change one file to use strrchr() instead of rindex(), but that is it. It should run on small machines with limited address spaces (i.e. pdp-11's) as well as Vaxen, 68K's, etc. I hope that it comes in handy to you folks out there in net.land. Enjoy, -- Arnold Robbins CSNET: arnold@gatech ARPA: arnold.gatech@CSNet-relay UUCP: ...!{akgua,allegra,rlgvax,sb1,ut-sally}!gatech!arnold Did'ja ever have one of those re-incarnations?