On 13-01-22 12:15 AM, Thomas Young wrote:
(As an aside, for myself, I'm managed to hack something up that uses
libClang to lookup references, that doesn't need know about the whole
set of project files in order to work. It actually just executes the
corresponding compile command within
Hi all,
May be someone will be interested in this.
I find useless that file is removed from session when I close it from tab,
and decided to make
changes for this.Not sure if the changes are good, this is first working
version.
I think that tabs can be more usefull when allows switching only
On 22 January 2013 09:08, vadim kochan vadi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
May be someone will be interested in this.
I find useless that file is removed from session when I close it from tab,
and decided to make
changes for this.Not sure if the changes are good, this is first working
version.
On 22 January 2013 10:04, vadim kochan vadi...@gmail.com wrote:
It is just a demonstrative code.
So, I just wanted to share my changes,
may be someone will be interested in them, nothing more :-)
Ok, in that case you probably need to provide more of a use-case for
it. Whats wrong with the
@vadim: Oh, what you want is a sidebar that will show all files in the current
project, whether or not they are open! That sounds like a good idea for a
plugin.
You don't need to change the 'close tab' behavior. You just need to add a
sidebar that scans the project's base directory and shows