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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.



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SCB --- Source Code Browser
Starlink User Note 225
M. B. Taylor
10 December 1999
E-mail:ussc@star.rl.ac.uk