rreeff -- Command

Display a C function header
rreeff _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n

rreeff  looks  up the  function  header of  _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n  in any  of  a series  of
reference  files built  by  the command  ccttaaggss.  It is  used  by the  eellvviiss
editor's  <sshhiifftt-KK> command.   This  command checks  the file  rreeffss in  the
current directory.

_S_e_e _A_l_s_o
ccoommmmaannddss, ccttaaggss, eellvviiss

_N_o_t_e_s
Release 1.7 of  rreeff tells you which source file  it is looking in.  It does
not show argument  lines for macros, because it now  knows that they do not
have any.

rreeff is  copyright (c) 1990  by Steve Kirkendall,  and was written  by Steve
Kirkendall                      (kirkenda@cs.pdx.edu                     or
...uunet!tektronix!psueea!eecs!kirkenda), assisted  by numerous volunteers.
It is freely redistributable, subject to the restrictions noted in included
documentation.  Source code for rreeff  is available through the Mark Williams
bulletin board, USENET, and numerous other outlets.

Please note that rreeff is included as a service to COHERENT users, but is not
supported by Mark Williams Company.  _C_a_v_e_a_t _u_t_i_l_i_t_o_r.
