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From: | Tom Tromey |
Subject: | Re: C++ browser for overloaded methods |
Date: | Wed, 06 Jun 2007 08:54:58 -0600 |
User-agent: | Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.990 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> "Abanowicz" == Abanowicz Tomasz <pawlaczus@yahoo.com> writes: Abanowicz> I would like to jump to the Bambi.show(3) function with one command. Abanowicz> I place the cursor on Bambi.<show>(3) and perform such a command. Abanowicz> Do you know any code browsers that can do that ? Abanowicz> I tried etags and ebrowse but both of them jump to Human::show(void) Abanowicz> function. Abanowicz> ctags from vim gives the list of all show(...) functions Abanowicz> and allows me to manually choose the proper one. It is Abanowicz> much better than blindly jumping to the Human::show(...). With tags you can use M-u M-. to jump to the next one. You can also use completion for the tag. Abanowicz> Does emacs allow more intelligent C++ browsing that solves Abanowicz> the above problem ? What is the name of such a tools ? You might try CEDET. I don't know whether or not it can do this but it is probably your best bet. Tom
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