an xref Suggestion

David Grill Watson dgwatson at kent.edu
Mon Jan 31 17:17:08 GMT 2000


I could be wrong, but doesn't exuberant ctags do this very well?  I've used it
with Emacs and it was very nice - if you can remember all the keystrokes for it
(I have forgotten them now :).

On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> Hello,
> 	Kdevelop gets nicer everyday! That's great. But It is seriously
> missing a symbol/cross-references browser. I have had a look at a few tools
> that can do that but they are all missing something. I have just found a
> very good one : gcc.
> 	Yes, gcc is indeed able to to export a table of cross-references and
> symbols using the -fxref option. (For curious people who will try this
> feature now, please know that by typing "gcc -c -fxref foo.c", it will
> create a hidden ".foo.c.gxref" database. Hard to read but very complete!
> 
> 	That would be a very good thing to have such features (symbol
> browser and cross-referencer) in Kdevelop, isn't-it? These feature are
> already in Sniff+ and in source-navigator (that's in fact the heart of these
> products). I believe that having it in kdevelop would be very usefull.
> 	What do you think of my suggestion?
> 
> 	William
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Christopher Molnar [mailto:molnarc at nebsllc.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 12:22 PM
> > To: kde at lists.netcentral.net; KDE User List; kde-pim at kde.org;
> > koffice at max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de; kde-announce at kde.org;
> > kdevelop at barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de
> > Subject: ANNOUNCE: New Redhat 6.1 Binaries and RPM's available for
> > KDE2Prealpha
> > 
> > 
> > I wasn't going to do this until the end of the month, but 
> > there was quite a 
> > significant upgrade to the qt library that caused me to 
> > re-compile all of 
> > KDE2Prealph. Therefore I have made a new set of RPM's and 
> > binaries available.
> > 
> > The path for ftp is:
> > 
> > ftp://nebsllc.com/kde2/current
> > 
> > You can also get them via http at:
> > 
> > http://www.nebsllc.com 
> > 
> > follow the links for kde2prealph 
> > 
> > PLEASE READ THE README FILES! These binaries are created on a 
> > RedHat 6.1 
> > system and I know they work on that build. I don't know about 
> > any others.
> > 
> > Please note, you must uninstall the prior version of the kde2 
> > alpha or force 
> > the new version if you are using the rpm method. The proper 
> > order of install 
> > is qtcopy, kdesupport, kdelibs, kdebase and then whatever else.
> > 
> > Added 1 package as well: kdevelop has been added. I don't 
> > know how well it 
> > will work, but it compiled.
> > 
> > Have fun!
> > Chris
> >




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