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- From: kjetilho@ifi.uio.no (Kjetil Torgrim Homme)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
- Subject: Re: OS differences and improvements (Was Re: new PC's, what's happening acorn?)
- Message-ID: <KJETILHO.92Aug26050630@hnoss.ifi.uio.no>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 04:06:30 GMT
- References: <1992Aug25.121646.2641@rdg.dec.com>
- Sender: kjetilho@ifi.uio.no (Kjetil Torgrim Homme)
- Organization: Dept. of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway
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- In-Reply-To: goodwin@edieng.enet.dec.com's message of 25 Aug 92 11:52:40 GMT
- Originator: kjetilho@hnoss.ifi.uio.no
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- In article <1992Aug25.121646.2641@rdg.dec.com> goodwin@edieng.enet.dec.com (Pete Goodwin) writes:
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- In article <1992Aug25.090935.12119@bnr.co.uk>, row@bnr.co.uk
- (Reuben Wells) writes...
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- >Ok under C Relese 4 with all these wonderful tools tell me how I
- >can check to see if a symbol is defined in a object file ? On a
- >Unix machine I can type:
- >
- >nm *.o | grep foo
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- So what? I've never needed to see if a symbol is defined in an object file. I
- can find out symbols defined in an object library, I may even be able to do
- your example if !ObjFile (or whatever it is) shows symbols.
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- I would really prefer to have MSDOS' version of pipes instead of none, ie.
- the OS implicitly creates a <Wimp$Scrap> file.
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- Personally, I think ed is great, vi is great and emacs is great. It
- all depends on what you want to do. Nonetheless, StrongED II on my
- Archimedes does most things I'd like to do fast and efficiently,
- somewhat like vi is fast and efficient under Unix.
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- Kjetil T.
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- ``so you can make me cum that doesn't make you Jesus'' - Tori Amos
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