Try to use cscope, it will help you to browse the code more easily.
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Pranav

On Dec 19, 2007 2:00 PM, Rene Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 19-12-07 22:44, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
>
> > :>The easiest way is using an editor that supports "tags". After you run
> "make
> > :>tags" in the root of the source tree (and have the ctags program
> installed)
> > :>"vim -t foobar" will take you to the definition of the "foobar"
> function.
> >
> > I issued MAKE TAGS (which is taking a while).
>
> Note, "make tags", lowercase. "make TAGS" if for emacs tags support.
>
> > What file(s) does it create? Is it something that I can copy and browse
> in a
> > windows environment?
>
> The file tags/TAGS in the root of the source tree. And there are editors
> that can use tags and run under windows, if only vim and/or emacs
> themselves. I have no idea about "more native" windows editors.
>
> Rene.
>
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