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Can Ebrowse or ECB give me a list of functions called? Or something else
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Alan Mackenzie |
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Can Ebrowse or ECB give me a list of functions called? Or something else? |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Aug 2004 19:55:35 +0000 |
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tin/1.4.5-20010409 ("One More Nightmare") (UNIX) (Linux/2.0.35 (i686)) |
We have a source tree of mixed C and C++. Management is considering
"just" switching to a different unix-like OS. I have been tasked with
discovering exactly which functions (from the OS and standard libraries)
are called.
Before embarking on the writing of a script to parse our source files, I
was wondering if I could somehow extract the information from an Ebrowse
or ECB database file. Clearly a TAGS file doesn't contain the requisite
info.
All I really need (I think), is some text file with an obvious structure,
from which I can extract the function names I'm looking for.
Or would I be better using something like GNU nm ("List symbols from
object files")?
Suggestions and tips would be appreciate.
Thanks in advance!
--
Alan Mackenzie (Munich, Germany)
Email: aacm@muuc.dee; to decode, wherever there is a repeated letter
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- Can Ebrowse or ECB give me a list of functions called? Or something else?,
Alan Mackenzie <=