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cscope - Default branch
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| Added: Tue, Apr 18th 2000 10:53 UTC (8 years, 3 months ago) |
Updated: Fri, Jan 5th 2007 17:03 UTC (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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About:
Cscope is an interactive, screen-oriented tool that allows the user to browse through C source files (as well as other languages) for specified elements of code.
Author:
Hans-Bernhard Bröker [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://cscope.sourceforge.net/index.html
Tar/GZ:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/[..]ope/cscope-15.6.tar.gz?use_mirror=heanet
Changelog:
http://cscope.sourceforge.net/#changelog
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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» Rating:
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» Vitality: 0.01% (Rank 5044)
» Popularity: 1.64% (Rank 3245)

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Record hits: 14,863
URL hits: 9,022
Subscribers: 42
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Projects depending on this project:
Wocvim
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Comments
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Any chance of -r being added as a cmdline arg?
by OuiPapa - Jun 8th 2000 15:20:34
That's in the 13.3 AT&T version, I think. Control-A is pretty nice, too, as
a runtime cmd. If no-one's working on it, maybe I'll give it a shot.
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Re: Any chance of -r being added as a cmdline arg?
by OuiPapa - May 11th 2001 21:27:00
Just tried 15.1. It's great work. Instead of simply implmenting AT&T's '-r'
option, it now smartly uses TAB to do a 'trn'-style display of as many
lines as possible. A great idea.
And C-y (or C-a, depending on your environment, I think) now also yanks
your previous search for recall.
> That's in the 13.3 AT&T version, I
> think. Control-A is pretty nice, too, as
> a runtime cmd. If no-one's working on
> it, maybe I'll give it a shot.
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It's called cscope.el of course
by Axel Boldt - Apr 19th 2000 16:12:54
It's called cscope.el, not csope.el.
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Emacs users can use csope.el
by Axel Boldt - Apr 19th 2000 15:55:52
There's a cool emacs package which interfaces to csope. It's called
csope.el and it's in the elisp
archives.
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