Excuse me all...what the HELL does this have to do with classic
computers? There are other mailing lists, resources (ie Google) that
can be used to obtain this information and opinions.
Why is that members of this list have to ask/talk about any subject on
this mailing list? This isn't the only damned discussion list on the
internet. If you have something to say about a random subject go find a
discussion group for that. If you want to say something to a member (or
members) of this list that isn't on topic...use private e-mail. It is
not a requirement that every electronic conversation you have has to go
through this list.
If you want to talk about classic computers, then this is the list for
that. If it isn't...go someplace else. I'm sick and tired of the
endless chatter about random crap that has absolutely nothing to do with
classic computers.
This list has degenerated into almost complete noise. I belong to many
lists (and some of them are *very* high volume) and *none* of them fails
to stay on topic. This is the only list I'm on where people can't seem
to stay on topic. I'm beginning to think that this list isn't worth the
time I have to spend deleting posts that have absolutely nothing to do
with the list charter.
Richard A. Cini wrote:
All:
Does anyone know of a tool that will take an arbitrary list of source
files (say C) and cross reference the variables and routines among the
source files? Here?s the problem. I?m trying to adapt and extract a small
portion of a large project for a smaller project. The header files spider
all over the place and the code calls functions in several modules. In all,
there?s several hundred of source files in the large project and I think
I?ll probably need fragments of about 15 of them.
Does this make sense to anyone? I want to take the source file I?m
interested in and find out where the variables and functions are declared in
other modules.
Rich
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Rich Cini
Collector of Classic Computers
Build Master and lead engineer, Altair32 Emulator
http://www.altair32.com
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp
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TTFN - Guy