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ECODESEARCH


FUNCTION

ECodeSearch searches through FORTRAN source files for references to mnemonics such as procedure names. You must provide the mnemonics in a separate file. The default parameters show you some suitable inputs.


DESCRIPTION

ECodeSearch searches through FORTRAN source files for references to mnemonics such as procedure names. You must provide the mnemonics in a separate file. The default parameters show you some suitable inputs.


AUTHOR

This GCG program was modified by Peter Rice (E-mail: pmr@sanger.ac.uk Post: Informatics Division, The Sanger Centre, Hinxton Hall, Cambridge, CB10 1RQ, UK).

All EGCG programs are supported by the EGCG Support Team, who can be contacted by E-mail (egcg@embnet.org).


EXAMPLE

Here is a sample session with ECodeSearch

  
  
  % ecodesearch
  
   What FORTRAN source file(s) (* @EGenDocData:Code.Fil *) ?
  
   What file (* EGenDocData:CommandLine.Tokens *) ?
  
  %
  


OUTPUT

The output from ECodeSearch is a simple report of hits in the sequence.

  
  
  An example file will be generated when ECodeSearch is used to build a future
  EGCG System Support Manual.
  


INPUT FILE

The intended input files for ECodeSearch wil be provided with the EGCG distribution in a future release.


COMMAND-LINE SUMMARY

All parameters for this program may be put on the command line. Use the option -CHEck to see the summary below and to have a chance to add things to the command line before the program executes. In the summary below, the capitalized letters in the qualifier names are the letters that you must type in order to use the parameter. Square brackets ([ and ]) enclose qualifiers or parameter values that are optional. For more information, see "Using Program Parameters" in Chapter 3, Basic Concepts: Using Programs in the GCG User's Guide.

  
  
  Minimum Syntax: % ecodesearch [-INfile=]@GenDocData:code.fil -Default
  
  Prompted Parameters:
  
  [-INfile2=]GenDocData:commandline.tokens
  [-OUTfile=]Term
  
  Optional Parameters:
  
  -MONitor            talk as you work
  -FUNctionnamesonly  generate a file of function names instead
  -STAtics            include static functions in the file of function names
  -PERMissive         don't object to function definitions that have
                 unbalanced parentheses
  


LOCAL DATA FILES

None.

Printed: April 22, 1996 15:52 (1162)