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From: lwv@n8emr.UUCP (Larry W. Virden)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted
Subject: CSCOPE program
Message-ID: <361@n8emr.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 3-Dec-87 05:39:21 EST
Article-I.D.: n8emr.361
Posted: Thu Dec  3 05:39:21 1987
Date-Received: Tue, 8-Dec-87 05:11:54 EST
Reply-To: lwv@n8emr.UUCP (Larry W. Virden)
Organization: N8EMR's Ham BBS (HBBS), Columbus,Ohio
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From the ATT toolchest there is a program called cscope which generates
what looks like a tags like file for one's c programs, headers, etc. and
then gives you an interactive interface to the file, displaying all
lines which contain a variable, etc.

Does anyone know of a public domain program which works similarly - that
is, allows you to specify a series of files, then allows you to show only
those occurances of a specific variable in all specified files, etc.?

I dont have a Unix source license for my Apple II yet :-) yet I find
that programming without such a tool is rather drab.

Also, are there any other C programming tools out there to make a programmer's
life easier?  I know that lint comes on a unix and a IBM PC (if you pay
the right folks) but I need tools that will fit in a IIgs like environment
(pgms can use lots of dynamic memory, but they had better have a small file
size since without a hard disk one only has 800k to play with per diskette!)

I am looking for the names of useful public domain tools to make developing
C code and debugging C code easier.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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