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From: Ramon F Herrera on 5 Mar 2010 15:04 I do most of my server-based coding using vi and Linux. I could use a CLI-based tool that takes a C or C++ file and displays all the function names in it, with signatures. TIA, -RFH
From: Lucius Sanctimonious on 5 Mar 2010 16:10 On Mar 5, 2:04 pm, Ramon F Herrera <ra...(a)conexus.net> wrote: > I do most of my server-based coding using vi and Linux. > > I could use a CLI-based tool that takes a C or C++ file and displays > all the function names in it, with signatures. > > TIA, > > -RFH Hmm, after doing some research, I should probably switch to an IDE, such as Eclipse or Netbeans with their respective C/C++ plugins... -Ramon
From: Frederick Williams on 10 Mar 2010 13:20
Ramon F Herrera wrote: > > I do most of my server-based coding using vi and Linux. > > I could use a CLI-based tool that takes a C or C++ file and displays > all the function names in it, with signatures. LXR? -- I can't go on, I'll go on. |