292Index
ltrace
utility, 203, 223–24
options used with, 224
sed
utility, 203, 215
strace
utility, 203, 224–25
Moolenaar, Bram, 37
Movement commands, Emacs, 20–21
N
-n
option,
diff
command, 218
-nbad
option,
indent
program, 210
next
command, GDB, 137–38, 141, 144, 146
nm
utility, 228–31
debug symbols, listing, 231
line numbers, listing in source files, 230–
31
O
-o filename
option,
ltrace
utility, 224
Oberon, 44, 98
OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH
environment
variable, 55
objcopy
utility, 231–32
objdump
utility, 232–36
file dissassembly, 234–35
header information, displaying, 232–33
library files, displaying information
about, 236
section headers, displaying, 233–34
source code disassembly, 235–36
Objective C, and GCC, 45
Objective C code, 45
compiling, 66–67
OpenSSH, 199
Operating system, 10, 11
OSDN (Open Source Developers Network), 7
P
-p
option:
diff
command, 217
unified diff
command, 216
Pascal programs:
compilation of, 94–96
Free Pascal (fpc), 95–96
GNU Pascal, 96
pcl-cvs, 196–99
installing, 197
using, 197–99
Phony targets, 104–5
PRCS, 13
print expr
command, GDB, 138
printf()
function, 92
Project management software, 14
ps
command, GDB, 166
pserver
method, 182
pSOS, 245
pwd
command, GDB, 154
Q
Q
command,
sdiff
utility, 218
QNX, 245
Quality Assurance (QA), 6
quit
command, GDB, 137–38, 141, 144
R
R
command,
sdiff
utility, 218
-r
option:
diff
command, 218
ltrace
utility, 224
-R
option,
cscope
, 221
ranlib
utility, 13, 228
RCS, 13
Red Hat Software, 16
Register-renaming pass, 46
Regression (stress) testing, 6–7
Release notes, 8
remove
option, CVS, 187–88
return
command, GDB, 144
Review meetings, 5–6
RIP (Routing Information Protocol), 4
Ruby, 98
Rules,
make
utility, 103, 110–19
anatomy of, 110–11
basic
makefile
, 111–13
command echoing, 111
example
makefile
s, 111–18
explicit, 118