File Organization problem
Benoit Cerrina
benoit.cerrina at writeme.com
Tue Jan 18 02:19:24 GMT 2000
Hi,
this would be a bug, however I can't seem to reproduce your problem.
Here is what I did:
Created a new terminal C++ project
Used the new Class dialog to generate a class toto with header
ProtectedInterfaces/toto.h
and implementation
toto.m/src/toto.cpp
All worked fine, compiled fine and the class browser can find both the
implementation and declaration of the class and its methods.
The one thing which looks funny to me is the fact that kdevelop classview puts
the class where the cpp is and not where the h is.
Ben
On lun, 17 jan 2000, you wrote:
> Hi !
> first elt me introduce myself, since I am new to this list. I am an
> experienced C++ programmer on the Windows platforms and decided to learn
> Linux in my spare time. I am working with Suse 6.3 for 2 month now.
> After my first shock about the primitive development environments on the
> Linux platform I was quite pleased to find KDevelop since it gave me an
> easy entry and resembles very much MSVC to which I am used for many
> years now.
>
> At work I am responsible for managing a huge class library and have just
> recently reorganized it in various subdirectory - trees in order to be
> able to keep overview. I decided to start a small C++ class library on
> Linux as a learning project. What I am missing in KDevelop is the power
> to use files which are everywhere in the directory tree, for example I
> tend to keep H and CPP files in seperate trees, so ppl can just copy the
> H files and my LIB files without the CPP files. KDevelop does seem to
> have some problems with this organization. In particular the class
> browser does not seem to be able to find the implementation.
>
> Well, since I'm new to KDevelop, maybe I oversaw something or did
> something wrong. Can anybody give me a clue? Is this a feature others
> are missing too? Or is there another way to realize this kind of file
> organization?
>
> Regards
>
> Patric Lagny
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Benoit Cerrina
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