On Fri, 26 Dec 2014 11:42:32 +0100
Markus Wichmann wrote:
Hey Markus,
> I'm talking about stuff like musl: I don't want to know that qsort() is
> defined in src/stdlib/sort.c. I just want to see the function. And if
> you're used to getting that in an instant, manually navigating it is
> just te
Markus Teich said:
> I would like to open a link in a new tab with ctrl-button1 instead of opening
> up
> a new surf instance outside of tabbed.
You can already do it with ctrl-button2 (middle button/wheel). See
buttonrelease() in source if you really want to map it to button1.
> Also I noticed
Heyho,
I noticed two minor inconveniences with my surf/tabbed setup.
I would like to open a link in a new tab with ctrl-button1 instead of opening up
a new surf instance outside of tabbed.
Also I noticed, if i select some text in surf it is not copied to the primary
selection buffer, so I cannot
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 10:24:27AM +0100, FRIGN wrote:
> no matter how big the codebase is, in my opinion, if you need tools like
> that there's something wrong with the code. And I've worked with really
> big codebases (good and bad) in my time.
I'm talking about stuff like musl: I don't want to
On Fri, 26 Dec 2014 10:24:27 +0100
FRIGN wrote:
(...)
> Modularity in general is what C is about and there's no reason NOT to have
> a very complex problem separated into several smaller problems instead
> of writing one single big monolith you need ctags for to navigate.
sorry, forgot a word t
On Fri, 26 Dec 2014 09:59:02 +0100
Markus Wichmann wrote:
Hey Markus,
> ctags tells me the place where all the functions are defined. It also
> tells me where all the defines are and where all the structure members
> are. It tells me the location of the tag types and the typedefs and so
> on. Al
On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 04:02:35PM +0100, k...@shike2.com wrote:
> I don't use ctags. It's simple, if you use the correct code style you don't
> need aditional tools.
>
ctags tells me the place where all the functions are defined. It also
tells me where all the defines are and where all the struc