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- From: guru@camelot.bradley.edu (Jerry Whelan)
- Subject: Re: cscope? trus?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec20.224746.13320@bradley.bradley.edu>
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- Organization: The Smelly Ditch
- References: <BzH2K4.1uz4@austin.ibm.com> <1992Dec19.191727.1407@vpnet.chi.il.us>
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 92 22:47:46 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec19.191727.1407@vpnet.chi.il.us> hb@vpnet.chi.il.us (hank barta) writes:
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- -} 'cscope' shows up in the man pages of both SCO and ISC development
- -} kits w/out attribution to SCO, Microsoft or LPI, so I believe that
- -} it is probably part of the AT&T development tools. (And for this
- -} reason, may not work with ANSI code.)
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- Cscope comes with most (if not all) SVR4 development packages,
- including AT&T's. As the SVR4 cc is ansi, cscope must support ANSI.
- And, indeed it does as I've used it on ANSI code.
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