Have you got any suggestions for increasing productivity with proper IDE support for medium-sized C and C++ code bases?
I've got a hunch that proper browsing support (searching for definitions/references, displaying static call trees) might help me to navigate unfamiliar code bases, making it easier to review and apply fixes. Ctags does not seem to be reliable enough. I would prefer something based on a real C/C++ implementation, honoring effective preprocessor #defines and so on. (C++ is desirable, but optional.) The last time I looked at Eclipse CDT, it was somewhat approximate in nature (just like ctags). So I wonder if there are other options. My trouble with evaluating them myself is that I often can't tell whether a certain feature is buggy or not reliably supported, or if the project setup is wrong and the IDE cannot extract the required data from the source files. The IDE does not have to run on Debian. It can be proprietary, but obviously, it must be possible to get a single-seat license, and it shouldn't cost significantly more than the computer it will run. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org