Next: Browsing using HTML
Up: Command line operation
Previous: type argument, and pattern matching
Command line flags
There are two command line flags which can be supplied to scb.
Neither is required very often, but they are documented here for completeness.
- -html
- If the -html flag is included on the command line,
then HTML is written, in the same way as if the extractor were
being invoked as a CGI script. This is not particularly useful,
except for debugging purposes.
- -exact
- Normally the extractor program, if it fails to find the file or
function exactly as specified, tries a few variations like appending
underscores or folding the case of the given argument.
If the -exact flag is given then these variations are not attempted.
Next: Browsing using HTML
Up: Command line operation
Previous: type argument, and pattern matching
SCB --- Source Code Browser
Starlink User Note 225
M. B. Taylor
10 December 1999
E-mail:ussc@star.rl.ac.uk