.pa 1 .he 'CREF (I)'2/5/1973'CREF (I)' .fi .in16 .ti 0 NAME cref -- make cross reference listing .sp .fi .in16 .ti 0 SYNOPSIS cref____ [ -soi____ ] name1 ... .sp .fi .in16 .ti 0 DESCRIPTION CREF makes a cross reference listing of files in assembler format (see AS(I)). The files named as arguments in the command line are searched for symbols (defined as a succession of alphabetics, numerics, '.', or '_', beginning with an alphabetic, '.', or '_'). .sp The output report is in four columns: .nf .sp (1) (2) (3) (4) symbol file see text as it appears in file below .sp .fi The third column contains the line number in the file by default; the -s__ option will cause the most recent name symbol to appear there instead. .sp CREF uses either an ignore______ file or an only____ file. If the -i__ option is given, it will take the next file name to be an ignore______ file; if the -o__ option is given, the next file name will be taken as an only____ file. Ignore______ and only____ files should be lists of symbols separated by new lines. If an ignore______ file is given, all the symbols in the file will be ignored in columns (1) and (3) of the output. If an only____ file is given, only symbols appearing in the file will appear in column (1), but column (3) will still contain the most recent name encountered. Only one of the options -i__ or -o__ may be used. The default setting is -i__; all symbols predefined in the assembler are ignored, except system call names, which are collected. .sp .fi .in16 .ti 0 FILES Files t.0, t.1, t.2, t.3 are created (i.e. DESTROYED) in the working directory of anyone using cref____. This nuisance will be repaired soon. The output is left in file s.out_____ in the working directory. .sp /usr/lem/s.tab is the default ignore______ file. .sp .fi .in16 .ti 0 SEE ALSO as(I) .sp .fi .in16 .ti 0 DIAGNOSTICS "line too long" -- input line >131 characters .nf .sp "symbol too long" -- symbol >20 characters .sp "too many symbols" -- >10 symbols in line .sp "cannot open t.?" -- bug; see LEM .sp "cannot fork; examine t.out" -- can't start sort____ .in 20 .fi process; intermediate results are on files t.0___, t.1___,t.2___,t.3___. These may be sorted independently and the results concatenated by the user. .sp .in 16 "cannot sort" -- odd response from sort____; examine .in 20 intermediate results, as above. .sp .in16 .nf "impossible situation" -- system bug .sp "cannot open" file -- one of the input names .in 20 .fi cannot be opened for reading. .in16 .nf .sp .fi .in16 .ti 0 BUGS The destruction of unsuspecting users' files should soon be fixed. A limitation that may eventually go away is the restriction to assembler language format. There should be options for FORTRAN, English, etc., lexical analysis. .sp File names longer than eight characters cause misalignment in the output if tabs are set at every eighth column. It should write on the standard output, not s.out.