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08-04-2005, 02:51 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Jul 2005
Posts: 13
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Need tools for browsing source code
Hi all,
I'm using Fedora Core 2, does it have a tool that help browsing C source code, or could you suggest another tool?
Any help would be appreciated.
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08-04-2005, 04:29 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Oxford, UK
Distribution: Red Hat
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I beleive there are plenty of built in editors for source code, a nice easy example is gedit (>gedit my_file.c).
I quite like using jEdit, which can be downloaded from the net ( http://www.jedit.org/). Its got some great plugins for browsing code.
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08-04-2005, 05:42 AM
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Registered: Sep 2004
Distribution: FreeBSD 9.1, Kubuntu 12.10
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I like using the KDE advanced text editor (Kate). It does a good job of highlighting code, supports find/replace with regular expressions, you can fold {} sections together to hide them, and it matches open and close {} and ().
ta0kira
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08-04-2005, 08:09 PM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Jul 2005
Posts: 13
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Thanks for you replies,
I'm using emacs and I've just found that cscope has a quite good interface with emacs. Maybe I'll use it 
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08-04-2005, 09:25 PM
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: /dev/urandom
Distribution: Gentoo
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glad to hear you found an answer. VIM is good stuff too... If you move your Escape key.
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