Fixed small typos and slightly outdated comments.
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#
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# This script scans the whole source code for symbols of the form
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# 'xxx(yyy' where:
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# xxx is either TRACE, WARN, ERR or WARN
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# xxx is either DECLARE_DEBUG_CHANNEL or DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL
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# yyy is a C identifier
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# It outputs on the standard output a sorted list of the
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# yyy identifiers found in the .c files.
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# Each identifier is reported once. Header files are not scanned.
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#
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# The script can be given an argument that specify the files to be
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# The script can be given an argument that specifies the files to be
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# searched according to the following scheme:
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# - if the argument does not contain a slash (/), the script
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# will search the tree rooted in the current directory for
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# searched
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# - if no argument is given, the argument defaults to "*.c"
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# that is, all C files are searched.
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# - if more than a argument is given, only the listed files are
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# - if more than one argument is given, only the listed files are
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# searched. Note that in this case, the script will not
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# attempt to find them in some subdirectories, but rather
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# it will try to open them in the current directory.
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