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|Full description=ANSI C and C++ need function prototypes, but often a programmer will write a program only to find that he's left out a system header file and is missing a prototype for an important function. These tools are designed to find function prototypes.
 
|Full description=ANSI C and C++ need function prototypes, but often a programmer will write a program only to find that he's left out a system header file and is missing a prototype for an important function. These tools are designed to find function prototypes.
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|Version comment=1.0 stable released 1999-04-20
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Revision as of 14:31, 3 March 2017


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proto

https://www.gnu.org/software/proto/
Tools to find function prototypes.

ANSI C and C++ need function prototypes, but often a programmer will write a program only to find that he's left out a system header file and is missing a prototype for an important function. These tools are designed to find function prototypes.





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