A tool to find your way in C sources


cscope is a commercial tool, available from AT&T. It creates an index file from C sources and allows interactive queries like listing all lines which call a specific function or identifier.

Although it is a very handy tool, there is one problem: Student purses cringe away from the word `commercial' alone. :-/ As a conclusion, I decided to implement a free and small clone which implements certain functions of cscope: cs.

cs offers the following functions:

The found lines will be displayed. Besides browsing through them, cs allows to edit them using your favourite editor. If you frequently grep for identifiers and edit the found files, then cs is for you. It can further be used as back end to cbrowser. Cs should work on any system, that supports the following: You can get the latest version from ftp://cantor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/pub/unix/cs.tar.gz.
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