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! .TH CSCOPE "1" "August 2003" "The Santa Cruz Operation"
.SH NAME
cscope - interactively examine a C program
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.PU
! .TH CSCOPE "1" "January 2007" "The Santa Cruz Operation"
.SH NAME
cscope - interactively examine a C program
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.BI [\-I incdir ]
.BI [\-i namefile ]
! .BI [\-[ 0123456789 ] pattern ]
.BI [\-p n ]
.BI [\-s dir ]
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.BI [\-I incdir ]
.BI [\-i namefile ]
! .BI [\-0123456789 pattern ]
.BI [\-p n ]
.BI [\-s dir ]
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than the initial build.
.SH OPTIONS
! Some command line arguments can only occur as the the ony argument in
the execution of cscope. They cause the program to just print out
some output and exit immediately:
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than the initial build.
.SH OPTIONS
! Some command line arguments can only occur as the only argument in
the execution of cscope. They cause the program to just print out
some output and exit immediately:
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(A symbol reference
file is created by > and >>, and can also be read using the <
! command, described under ``Issuing Subsequent Requests,''
below.)
.TP
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(A symbol reference
file is created by > and >>, and can also be read using the <
! command, described under ``Issuing Subsequent Requests'',
below.)
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file path components instead of the default (1). Use
.I 0
! to not display the file name at all.
.TP
.B -q
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file path components instead of the default (1). Use
.I 0
! not to display the file name at all.
.TP
.B -q
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The -I, -c, -k, -p, -q, and -T options can also be in the cscope.files file.
.PP
! .B Requesting the initial search
.PP
After the cross-reference is ready, cscope will display this menu:
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The -I, -c, -k, -p, -q, and -T options can also be in the cscope.files file.
.PP
! .SS Requesting the initial search
.PP
After the cross-reference is ready, cscope will display this menu:
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field, type the text to search for, and then press the <Return> key.
.PP
! .SH "Issuing subsequent requests"
If the search is successful, any of these single-character commands
can be used:
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field, type the text to search for, and then press the <Return> key.
.PP
! .SS "Issuing subsequent requests"
If the search is successful, any of these single-character commands
can be used:
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.TP
.B Special keys
- .PP
If your terminal has arrow keys that work in vi, you can use them
to move around the input fields. The up-arrow key is useful to move to
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commands, respectively.
.PP
! .B Line-Oriented interface
.PP
The -l option lets you use cscope where a screen-oriented interface
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commands, respectively.
.PP
! .SS Line-Oriented interface
.PP
The -l option lets you use cscope where a screen-oriented interface
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