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Intel XENIX 286 Programmers Guide (86) - Tenox.tc

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Programming Commands<br />

cref (continued)<br />

The cref options are<br />

a Uses assembler format (default)<br />

c Uses C format<br />

Uses an ignore file<br />

I Puts line number (instead of current symbol) in column 3<br />

n Omits colu mn 4 (no context)<br />

o Uses an only file (see above)<br />

s Current symbol in column 3 (default)<br />

t User-supplied temporary file<br />

u Prints symbols that occur exactly once<br />

x Prints C-external symbols<br />

1 Sorts output on column 1 (default)<br />

2 Sorts output on column 2<br />

3 Sorts output on column 3<br />

Files<br />

/usr/lib/ cref/* Assembler-specific files<br />

See Also<br />

as, cc, xref<br />

sort in "Commands" in the <strong>XENIX</strong> <strong>2<strong>86</strong></strong> Reference Manual<br />

Notes<br />

<strong>XENIX</strong> Programming<br />

cref inserts an ASCII DEL character into the intermediate file after the eighth<br />

character of each name that is eight or more characters long in the source file.<br />

B-34

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