Well it appears that parsing some gcc output would be nice too. I agree that a simple grep emulation for finding .c and .h files is as easy as this but it`s not the real problem solver since nothing is stopping you to write some perl/js/html in .c or .h files... or just some rubbish ascii text with no particular task. My idea is : if it`s compiled - it`s a C.
In reply to Re^2: S simple C checking script
by heatblazer
in thread S simple C checking script
by heatblazer
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