Chris Friesen <cbf...@mail.usask.ca> writes: > I'm running into issues where my current IDE (I'm playing with Komodo) > can't seem to locate the definition, I suspect because it's too > ambiguous.
The feature you're looking for – to start from the statement where a function is called, then jump to the statement where that function is defined – is implemented via “tags” across many languages and tools. One very popular implementation is “Exuberant Ctags”. You can choose from the tools <URL:http://ctags.sourceforge.net/tools.html> that support that system, and continue using the same system when you switch to a different language or a different tool. > So rather than give up, I'd like to have my IDE suggest all possible > answers. Good luck to you in learning a development environment that is *not* tied to the particular programming language you're writing. -- \ “… a Microsoft Certified System Engineer is to information | `\ technology as a McDonalds Certified Food Specialist is to the | _o__) culinary arts.” —Michael Bacarella | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list