Hi Alan,

I'm in UTC+8 time zone and now it's about 11 AM here.

I realize that the check program is for PLPlot community who may not
be familiar with Go. I have added a README.md file under the same
location of the check tool.

The minimal unit that "go get" tool can get is a repository, so the
source directory of the "check" program cannot be fetched alone, you
have to get the git repository like this: "go get
github.com/hailiang/go-plplot".

gccxml is a patch to gcc compiler. It means that gccxml can accept the
same command line arguments as gcc and the parsed header file must
obey the same rule that gcc requires. Currently I have to install
PLPlot first and then run the checker. What are the command line
argument to make gcc to parse the header file in the source tree
rather than the installed location? (I'm not very familiar with gcc)

Sorry I did forget to check in some changes.

Best regards,

Hǎiliàng

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