Bug#3204: marked as done (declaration/definition confusion) by Ralf Nolden <nolden at kde.org>
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Package: kdevelop
Version: 1.2
Severity: normal
Bugreport ID : 12:12,05.05.00
Originator : Arild Hystad
E-Mail : arild at hystad.com
Subject : declaration/definition confusion
Error Class : software bug
Error Location : class tree
Priority : low
Bug Description ---------------------------
When right-clicking on a function-name, and selecting "Go to definition",
I get the declaration. If i select "Go to declaration", I get the definition.
This happens only when the function is a standard C cunction located
under "Globals/Functions".
If the function is part of a class, it works correct.
How to repeat the error -------------------
Use the wizard to create a GNOME-project, and then try to find the
definition of any function in "Globals/Functions" in the "CV"-tab.
Bugfix or Workaround ----------------------
System Information ------------------------
KDevelop version : 1.2
KDE version :
QT version :
OS/Distribution : RedHat Linux
Compiler :
misc :
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