Message-ID: <6907e97a@news.ausics.net> From: Computer Nerd Kev Subject: Re: AI-Based Coding Taking Over Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc References: <10e2pfu$l73a$1@dont-email.me> <10e4qbh$16v9t$4@dont-email.me> <10e8lhl$2ekms$1@dont-email.me> User-Agent: tin/2.6.5-20250707 ("Helmsdale") (Linux/2.4.31 (i686)) NNTP-Posting-Host: news.ausics.net Date: 3 Nov 2025 09:30:02 +1000 Organization: Ausics - https://newsgroups.ausics.net Lines: 29 X-Complaints: abuse@ausics.net Path: csiph.com!news.bbs.nz!news.ausics.net!not-for-mail Xref: csiph.com comp.os.linux.misc:76977 John McCue wrote: > rbowman wrote: >> On Sat, 01 Nov 2025 17:32:32 GMT, Charlie Gibbs wrote: >> >>> Back in the good old days we had cross-reference utilities to help keep >>> track of everything. Those seem to have disappeared, although to be >>> honest a text editor with good searching and bookmarking eliminates much >>> of the need. >> >> I used cscope. >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cscope >> > > > I have kept cflow1.c for a long time, I have do idea were > it came from, but you can get it by doing: > > curl 'gopher://sdf.org/0/users/jmccue/fun/cflow1.c' > cflow1.c Neat, though you need to define "REV" to get that to build: gcc -o cflow cflow1.c -DREV='"R1"' There's also a GNU version: http://www.gnu.org/software/cflow/ -- __ __ #_ < |\| |< _#