MERANT
Issue 7
May 1999
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This User Guide describes the use of Revolve and its options. Revolve is the MERANT product that enables programmers to analyze and implement modifications on system application source code.
This User Guide is for system programmers who are using Revolve to maintain and analyze their system applications.
The following type styles and conventions have been used in this book:
Copyright © 1999 MERANT International Ltd.. All rights reserved.
This document and the proprietary marks
and names used herein are protected by international law.