EBROWSE(1) GNU EBROWSE(1)
NAME
ebrowse - create a class hierarchy database
SYNOPSIS
ebrowse [
options] [
FILES...]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the
ebrowse command. Full
documentation is available in the GNU Info format.
ebrowse is used to create the database used by the class browser in
Emacs.
OPTIONS
The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
options starting with two dashes ("-").
-a, --append append output to existing file
-f, --files=FILES read input file names from
FILE -I, --search-path=LIST set search path for input files
-m, --min-regexp-length=N set minimum regexp length to
N -M, --max-regexp-length=N set maximum regexp length to
N -n, --no-nested-classes exclude nested classes
-o, --output-file=FILE set output file name to
FILE -p, --position-info print info about position in file
-s, --no-structs-or-unions don't record structs or unions
-v, --verbose be verbose
-V, --very-verbose be very verbose
-x, --no-regexps don't record regular expressions
--help display this help
--version display version info
SEE ALSO
emacs(1),
etags(1), and the full documentation for
ebrowse which is
maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the
info and
ebrowse programs are
properly installed at your site, the command
info ebrowse should give you access to the complete manual.
AUTHOR
Ebrowse was written by Gerd Moellmann.
COPYING
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GNU Emacs 2008-12-14 EBROWSE(1)