TNIELAND@FALCON.BERKELEY.EDU (Ted Nieland - SRL) (04/21/88)
I know of the INDEX program that cross references FORTRAN programs (and does a wonderfull job!) and I use that program. But, does anyone know of a beast of simliar nature for C? I would prefer something that runs under VMS, but if I have to, I'll take something that runs under (gasp) UNIX. Any information on this? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | M. Edward (Ted) Nieland - Systems Analyst | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | US Snail: | Arpa Internet: | | Systems Research Laboratories, Inc. | TNIELAND@WPAFB-AAMRL.ARPA | | 2800 Indian Ripple Road WP 196 | TNIELAND%FALCON@WPAFB-AAMRL.ARPA | | Dayton, OH 45440 | | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | A T & T: (513) 255-8846/8760/5156 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------
ZWARTS@HGRRUG51.BITNET (05/19/88)
>I know of the INDEX program that cross references FORTRAN programs (and does a >wonderfull job!) and I use that program. But, does anyone know of a beast of >simliar nature for C? I would prefer something that runs under VMS, but if I >have to, I'll take something that runs under (gasp) UNIX. You could try DEC's layered product SCA (in VAXSET). You can analyse the same sort of things as with INDEX, but it is interactive and it works for all DEC's compilers, even for mixed-language programs. Of course you have to pay for it. F. Zwarts Phone: (+31)50-633619 Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut Bitnet/Earn: ZWARTS@HGRRUG51 Zernikelaan 25 Surfnet: KVIANA::ZWARTS 9747 AA Groningen Telefax: (+31)50-634003 The Netherlands Telex: 53410 rugro nl