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Question Making an output file of cscope

I am using the cscope , i wanted to know if there is a way
to make an output of the resaults to a text file
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I am using the cscope , i wanted to know if there is a way
to make an output of the resaults to a text file
Isn't cscope an interactive tool for browsing .c code? Hunt for a symbol and load the resultant .c/.h/.l/.y file for editing. There's a man page for it on sourceforge.net. Maybe that'll be some help.

If not, you might throw some additional information on what the tool is.

Carl
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