On Wed, 7 Jul 2010, milkwa...@hotmail.com wrote:
As a programmer under debian, I really appriciate the rich debian
packages.
However, it is not convenient to read and analysis source code, even
with emacs and scsope.
A litte progress has been acheived after fighting for years. You can
test it at http://jp.hostesr.com/.
For benefit of all developers, it is best to put it under debian.
That looks pretty cool! What do you mean by "put it under debian"?
Also, have you seen OpenGrok? There was effort to put a code index online
using that -- see
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-devel@lists.debian.org/msg281864.html
for a little more discussion of that. It's a pretty intense, effective
code indexer. You can see it live on the OpenSolaris codebase, e.g.
http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/ext3/ext2-gate/usr/src/ucblib/libucb/sparc/sys/signal.c
-- check out how "signal.h" links to the signal.h file that gets used.
How do you find your system compares to OpenGrok? It'd be good to know
about advantages of yours.
It's good to see that you're interested in making code easier to browse
through! That is a real need.
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