
This directory contains the following files:

    C - This directory contains all files that support in the task of
	editing C-Source (what a sentence :-)

	The files h.? are the data-files that contain empty headers
	for c-source, h-files, functions and structures.

	c.xdme initializes the tool inside XDME. There is a new menu
	"Sprache" which has the following entries:

	    C-File	- Insert the header for a c-source in an EMPTY (!)
			  file
	    H-File	- dito for .h-files
	    Funktion	- Create a new function. The best way is to be in the
			  last empty row in the file and select this entry.
			  Now you are asked for the name of the function
			  and the parameters. Fill out the header and go to
			  the function-body below, which is also generated
			  by this call.
	    Hdr->Dcl	- If you change the parameters of the function, do it
			  in the header and select this entry. This entry
			  will extract the parameters from the header and
			  generate a std. ANSI-function-protoype.

			    For this to work, the header-entries must have
			  a special format:

			  NAME-field: only the first entry counts, ie.

				    printf - output to stdout

				is ok.

			  PARAMETER-field: something like:

				    type name;	[optional comment]

				or for printf:

				    char * fmt;   format of output

			  RETURN-field: like parameter. all upto the
				first ';' counts and the last work is
				removed:

				    int number_of_chars; num. of chars that are
						actually written to output.

	    Add Include - If you forgot an include-statement, try this.
			  it will position you near the top, where #include
			  statements reside, asks you for the file-name
			  and inserts it. You are then brought back, where you
			  selected the entry.
			    If the #include-filename begins with '"', it
			  appends an '"', otherwise the name is enclosed in
			  <> to allow global and local include-files.

	All these functions are found in the other .xdme-files.

