PXREF(1) General Commands Manual PXREF(1)NAME
pxref - Pascal cross-reference program
SYNOPSIS
pxref [ - ] name
DESCRIPTION
Pxref makes a line numbered listing and a cross-reference of identifier usage for the program in name. The optional `-' argument sup-
presses the listing. The keywords goto and label are treated as identifiers for the purpose of the cross-reference. Include directives
are not processed, but cause the placement of an entry indexed by `#include' in the cross-reference.
SEE ALSO
Berkeley Pascal User's Manual
AUTHOR
Niklaus Wirth
BUGS
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cxref - generate C program cross reference
Syntax
cxref [options] files
Description
The command analyzes a collection of C files and attempts to build a cross reference table. The command utilizes a special version of to
include #define'd information in its symbol table. It produces a listing on standard output of all symbols (auto, static, and global) in
each file separately, or with the -c option, in combination. Each symbol contains an asterisk (*) before the declaring reference.
Options-c Prints a combined cross-reference of all input files.
-Dname Defines name to processor, as if by #define. Default value is 1.
-Idir Searches named directory for files whose names do not begin with a backslash (/).
-o file Directs output to named file.
-s Operates silently; does not print input file names.
-t Formats listing for 80-column width.
-Uname Removes any initial definition of name.
-w<num> Width option which formats output no wider than <num> (decimal) columns. This option will default to 80 if <num> is not speci-
fied or is less than 51.
Diagnostics
Error messages usually indicate a problem that will prevent the file from compiling.
Files
/usr/lib/xcpp special version of C-preprocessor.
See Alsocc(1).
cxref(1)
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