bob@reed.UUCP (Bob Ankeney) (03/08/91)
I'm looking for a cross reference utility to run under either Sys V or MS-DOS. One that can handle *lots* of C source code (99,000 symbols) and perhaps even some 80386 assembler. The C source code has numerous ANSI prototype definitions, and the version of cxref we have won't cut it. Any ideas or pointers? Much thanks, Robert Ankeney ...!tektronix!bob@reed.bitnet ...!tektronix!reed!bob
hsrender@happy.colorado.edu (03/09/91)
In article <16206@reed.UUCP>, bob@reed.UUCP (Bob Ankeney) writes: > > I'm looking for a cross reference utility to run under either Sys V or > MS-DOS. One that can handle *lots* of C source code (99,000 symbols) and > perhaps even some 80386 assembler. The C source code has numerous ANSI > prototype definitions, and the version of cxref we have won't cut it. Any > ideas or pointers? > > Much thanks, > Robert Ankeney > ...!tektronix!bob@reed.bitnet > ...!tektronix!reed!bob There are other C cross reference tools available in the various net archives. I like ID, which I believe is in the comp.sources.unix archive on gatekeeper.dec.com. They also have a PD version of cxref and a couple of xref tools called hat-n-coat. If you want MS-DOS tools, check out the comp.sources.misc archives on gatekeeper or look at the simtel20 archives on wuarchive.wustl.edu. They have TONS of stuff for PCs there. Hope this helps. hal.