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Re: Software hunt...



Matan Ninio wrote:

> Ira Abramov <ira@scso.com> writes:
> <SNIP>
> > most serious programmers roll their own with (x)emacs (which usually is
> > pre configured to be gcc and RCS aware)
> <SNIP>
> Ira probably never needs this, but emacs has a very good interface to gdb.
>
> Check out etags (and find-tagsm or M-/), M-x compile, M-x gdb,
> M-x man, font-lock, makefile-mode, c-mode, c++-mode, c-macro-expand,
> tinytag (this last one may be a bit nasty, so watch out),
> show-paren-mode, dmacro, cvs-update, and many, many more things
> designed for programing under (x)emacs.
>                 Matan (MN)
>
>

What's tinytag? I don't have that function in my xemacs and I've never came
accross it so far.

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