From: jithendra nath <jithu123@yahoo.com>
To: sourcenav@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Help on cpp parser
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 07:59:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010813145945.56200.qmail@web13807.mail.yahoo.com> (raw)
Hello all,
Iam at present working on a c++ tool for semi
automated
refactoring. For which i need to use the best parser
for c++. I was quite
impressed by the parser of source navigator, the
reason for which is, it can
give me cross reference details. I could find an
executable called
"cbrowse". I want to use this for my project when i
tried to run it from
command prompt it gave me a file which did not have
much of cross
reference details. Is there any user manual for
cbrowse. or does anyone know
what are the different command line options for
cbrowse, with their
usage, what values to pass for them. I tried out with
some options whose
usage i could read from the code. and got a file, but
it doesnt match
with the database of source navigator.( In terms of
type of files) . can
anyone help me how do we create the different database
files like
*.cl,*.me,*.fu etc., or if i get all the details in a
single file also i have
no probs. but i feel the file i get by running cbrowse
doesnt give me
all the details i want. I also want to know how the
two applications
"source navigator" and "cbrowse" communicate.
Thanks in advance
Jithu
=====
J.V.Jithendranath
Subex Systems Limited,
Bangalore.
ph-080-3497581
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