From: Marc N. <ma...@no...> - 2000-11-27 20:58:03
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prapp wrote: > > | > >>>>> "Perry" == prapp <pr...@er...> writes: > | > > | > Perry> Do we have to have every argument on its own line ? It > | > Perry> makes grep results much less useful than they were before > | > Perry> this change - now the grep result lines only show the first > | > Perry> argument to the function, eg > | > Perry> __uniqueset (PNODE node, > | > > | > I prefer to use ctags to grind through the source files and then let > | > Emacs find the function implemention where ever it may be. > | > | I doubt that Perry's going to download emacs-for-Win32 and ctags-for-win32 > | just to do this. > | > | I've been working on tidying up a src2html program (which uses ctags) to > | generate cross-linked source code, with quick-refrence entires for > | functions, variables and types. Once this is working, I plan on making a > | version of the LL source available on the web for reference purposes; > | updated periodically. > The lxr, tool used to cross reference the linux kernel tree, is also interesting. Unfortunately it requires glimpse which doesn't appear to be free for our use. The home of lxr and the complete cross references Linux kernel is on http://lxr.linux.no/ -marc -- Marc Nozell <ma...@no...> http://www.nozell.com/ |