ebrowse: Generating browser files
2 Processing Source Files
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Before you can start browsing a class hierarchy, you must run the parser
‘ebrowse’ on your source files in order to generate a Lisp data base
describing your program.
The operation of ‘ebrowse’ can be tailored with command line options.
Under normal circumstances it suffices to let the parser use its default
settings. If you want to do that, call it with a command line like:
ebrowse *.h *.cc
or, if your shell doesn’t allow all the file names to be specified on
the command line,
ebrowse --files=FILE
where FILE contains the names of the files to be parsed, one per line.
When invoked with option ‘--help’, ‘ebrowse’ prints a list of
available command line options.
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