Edit existing blocks

Hey All,
This question might be a little stupid but what shell command would
one
have to use to edit an existing c++ block , just modify it a tad bit(
not
add functionality to it) but print statements in general to see the
outputs
of the block.

Thanks and regards,
Anay.

On 04/06/2012 01:00 PM, anay tuljapurkar wrote:

Hey All,
This question might be a little stupid but what shell command
would one have to use to edit an existing c++ block , just modify it a
tad bit( not add functionality to it) but print statements in general
to see the outputs of the block.

Thanks and regards,
Anay.
Linux has a plethora of text editors, and code editors: vi, gedit,
emacs, geany, eclipse just to name a handful off the top of my head.

[directed at nobody in particular, nothing personal]
But I’ll point out that this isn’t the right forum for learning
very-basic software/computer skills like editing a simple text file. We
must
necessarily assume that you have those basic skills. This is,
after-all, software defined radio, rather than, for example,
social-psychology-defined radio, or
comparative-mid-17th-century-literature-defined radio, or
watching-football-defined radio.
So, it shouldn’t perhaps come as a big surprise that basic software
development skills are rather a requirement.


Marcus L.
Principal Investigator
Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium