Hello,
In inferno acme I've edited /acme/edit/guide, so one line is
e '.b:0,$' | x '/^[a-z]*\([a-zA-Z,: ]*\)[a-z :]+{\n/' | ./p -n
This gives me a clickable list of all the functions in limbo files I have open. Also in the same file is e 'Errors:0,$' | c'' which clears the window I just made with all the function names.
You can do similiar things with plan 9 acme and I'd actually be curious to see the contents of anybody else guide file.

Abhey

From:
Lluís Batlle i Rossell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 27 March 2006 23:18:04 BST
To: 9fans Mailing list <9fans@cse.psu.edu>
Subject: [9fans] something like cscope/cbrowser?
Reply-To:
Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@cse.psu.edu>


Hi,

it's not a plan9-only question... but here read many developers with expertise. At work, dealing with big amounts of code (most of them unknown to me), I've found the pair "cscope" and "cbrowser" really helpful, even with C++ code. I'm wondering what do you usually use.
I likely want to avoid beliving every developer using plan9 uses acme with greps in it. :)

btw, even vim is always my editor, cbrowser and acme made me acknowledge that using keys for coding is not faster than using mostly a mouse acme-style.

Thanks in advance,
Lluís


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