Kate Symbol Viewer Plugin 1.11.0
Massimo Callegari
massimocallegari at yahoo.it
Sun Mar 16 19:57:00 CET 2008
Name: Kate Symbol Viewer Plugin
Version: 1.11.0
Type: KDE Development Tool
Depend: KDE 3.5.x
License: GPL
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=19602
Description:
Kate Symbol Viewer is a sidebar plugin for Kate
that has been integrated in KDE since version
3.2.0.
It allows developers to view symbols (functions,
macros and data types) from source code.
By clicking the parsed information you can easily
browse the code.
At the moment the following languages are
supported:
[b]C/C++, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, XSLT,
Tcl/Tk, Fortran[/b]
Feature list:
- List/Tree mode
- Enable/disable sorting
- Hide/Show Functions Parameters
- Can expand/collapse tree mode
- Auto-update on document change
- Code parsing is based on Kate highlighting
Changelog:
1.11.0
Improved PHP parser (thanks to Gef)
Improved Fortran parser (thanks to Louis). Support
on/off parameters display as well
ANSI C89 supported
key navigation now handles Return key press
1.10.0
[b]*** Added Ruby support[/b]
1.9.0
[b]*** Added preliminary PHP support[/b]
[b]*** Added XSLT support[/b] (thanx to Jiri Tyr)
1.8.1
- perl parser patch (thanx to josander)
- python supports multiline defs/classes
- [b]sorting mode on popup menu[/b]
1.8.0
[b]*** Added JAVA support[/b]
Basically it uses an improved version of the C++
parser. Not being a Java developer, I would kindly
need any feedback from the users.
Following the changes:
- support for classes (not nested, sorry )
- fixes on comments also for macros
- support for inline functions
Configuration Page
- option to automatically expand nodes when in
tree mode
This is a version for KDE-apps.org for the KDE
3.5.x users. The mainstream changes are applied
only to the KDE 4 SVN trunk.
For a complete changelog please refer to KDE 4
SVN:
http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdesdk/kate/plugins/symbolviewer/
or KDE 3.5 branch:
http://websvn.kde.org/branches/KDE/3.5/kdeaddons/kate/cppsymbolviewer/
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