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3 @comment %**start of header | |
4 @setfilename ../info/ebrowse | |
5 @settitle A Class Browser for C++ | |
6 @setchapternewpage odd | |
29107 | 7 @syncodeindex fn cp |
28867 | 8 @comment %**end of header |
9 | |
10 @ifinfo | |
11 @direntry | |
12 * Ebrowse:: A C++ class browser for Emacs. | |
13 @end direntry | |
14 | |
15 This file documents Ebrowse, a C++ class browser for GNU Emacs. | |
16 | |
32315 | 17 Copyright @copyright{} 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
28867 | 18 |
32315 | 19 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document |
20 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or | |
21 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no | |
22 Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU | |
23 Manual'', and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the | |
24 license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation | |
25 License'' in the Emacs manual. | |
28867 | 26 |
32315 | 27 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify |
28 this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free | |
29 Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.'' | |
30 | |
31 This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free | |
32 Documentation License. If you want to distribute this document | |
33 separately from the collection, you can do so by adding a copy of the | |
34 license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. | |
28867 | 35 @end ifinfo |
36 | |
29107 | 37 @iftex |
28867 | 38 @titlepage |
29107 | 39 @title Ebrowse User's Manual |
40 @sp 4 | |
41 @subtitle Ebrowse/Emacs 21 | |
42 @sp 1 | |
43 @subtitle May 2000 | |
44 @sp 5 | |
45 @author Gerd Moellmann | |
46 @page | |
28867 | 47 |
29107 | 48 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll |
49 @noindent | |
50 Copyright @copyright{} 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
28867 | 51 |
32315 | 52 |
53 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document | |
54 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or | |
55 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no | |
56 Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU | |
57 Manual'', and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the | |
58 license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation | |
59 License'' in the Emacs manual. | |
60 | |
61 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify | |
62 this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free | |
63 Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.'' | |
64 | |
65 This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free | |
66 Documentation License. If you want to distribute this document | |
67 separately from the collection, you can do so by adding a copy of the | |
68 license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. | |
28867 | 69 @end titlepage |
29107 | 70 @page |
71 @end iftex | |
28867 | 72 |
73 @node Top, Overview, (dir), (dir) | |
74 | |
29107 | 75 @ifnottex |
28867 | 76 You can browse C++ class hierarchies from within Emacs by using |
77 Ebrowse. | |
29107 | 78 @end ifnottex |
28867 | 79 |
80 @menu | |
81 * Overview:: What is it and now does it work? | |
82 * Generating browser files:: How to process C++ source files | |
83 * Loading a Tree:: How to start browsing | |
84 * Tree Buffers:: Traversing class hierarchies | |
85 * Member Buffers:: Looking at member information | |
86 * Tags-like Functions:: Finding members from source files | |
87 * Concept Index:: An entry for each concept defined | |
88 @end menu | |
89 | |
90 | |
91 | |
92 | |
93 @node Overview, Generating browser files, Top, Top | |
94 @chapter Introduction | |
95 | |
96 When working in software projects using C++, I frequently missed | |
97 software support for two things: | |
98 | |
99 @itemize @bullet | |
100 @item | |
101 When you get a new class library, or you have to work on source code you | |
102 haven't written yourself (or written sufficiently long ago), you need a | |
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103 tool to let you navigate class hierarchies and investigate |
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104 features of the software. Without such a tool you often end up |
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105 @command{grep}ing through dozens or even hundreds of files. |
28867 | 106 |
107 @item | |
108 Once you are productive, it would be nice to have a tool that knows your | |
109 sources and can help you while you are editing source code. Imagine to | |
110 be able to jump to the definition of an identifier while you are | |
111 editing, or something that can complete long identifier names because it | |
112 knows what identifiers are defined in your program@dots{}. | |
113 @end itemize | |
114 | |
115 The design of Ebrowse reflects these two needs. | |
116 | |
117 How does it work? | |
118 | |
29107 | 119 @cindex parser for C++ sources |
28867 | 120 A fast parser written in C is used to process C++ source files. |
121 The parser generates a data base containing information about classes, | |
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122 members, global functions, defines, types etc.@: found in the sources. |
28867 | 123 |
124 The second part of Ebrowse is a Lisp program. This program reads | |
125 the data base generated by the parser. It displays its contents in | |
126 various forms and allows you to perform operations on it, or do | |
127 something with the help of the knowledge contained in the data base. | |
128 | |
29107 | 129 @cindex major modes, of Ebrowse buffers |
28867 | 130 @dfn{Navigational} use of Ebrowse is centered around two |
131 types of buffers which define their own major modes: | |
132 | |
29107 | 133 @cindex tree buffer |
28867 | 134 @dfn{Tree buffers} are used to view class hierarchies in tree form. |
135 They allow you to quickly find classes, find or view class declarations, | |
136 perform operations like query replace on sets of your source files, and | |
137 finally tree buffers are used to produce the second buffer form---member | |
29107 | 138 buffers. @xref{Tree Buffers}. |
28867 | 139 |
29107 | 140 @cindex member buffer |
28867 | 141 Members are displayed in @dfn{member buffers}. Ebrowse |
142 distinguishes between six different types of members; each type is | |
143 displayed as a member list of its own: | |
144 | |
145 @itemize @bullet | |
146 @item | |
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147 Instance member variables; |
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149 @item | |
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150 Instance member functions; |
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152 @item | |
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153 Static member variables; |
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155 @item | |
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156 Static member functions; |
28867 | 157 |
158 @item | |
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159 Friends/Defines. The list of defines is contained in the friends |
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160 list of the pseudo-class @samp{*Globals*}; |
28867 | 161 |
162 @item | |
163 Types (@code{enum}s, and @code{typedef}s defined with class | |
164 scope).@refill | |
165 @end itemize | |
166 | |
167 You can switch member buffers from one list to another, or to another | |
168 class. You can include inherited members in the display, you can set | |
169 filters that remove categories of members from the display, and most | |
170 importantly you can find or view member declarations and definitions | |
29107 | 171 with a keystroke. @xref{Member Buffers}. |
28867 | 172 |
173 These two buffer types and the commands they provide support the | |
174 navigational use of the browser. The second form resembles Emacs' Tags | |
175 package for C and other procedural languages. Ebrowse's commands of | |
176 this type are not confined to special buffers; they are most often used | |
177 while you are editing your source code. | |
178 | |
179 To list just a subset of what you can use the Tags part of Ebrowse for: | |
180 | |
181 @itemize @bullet | |
182 @item | |
183 Jump to the definition or declaration of an identifier in your source | |
29107 | 184 code, with an electric position stack that lets you easily navigate |
28867 | 185 back and forth. |
186 | |
187 @item | |
188 Complete identifiers in your source with a completion list containing | |
189 identifiers from your source code only. | |
190 | |
191 @item | |
192 Perform search and query replace operations over some or all of your | |
193 source files. | |
194 | |
195 @item | |
196 Show all identifiers matching a regular expression---and jump to one of | |
197 them, if you like. | |
198 @end itemize | |
199 | |
200 | |
201 | |
202 | |
203 @node Generating browser files, Loading a Tree, Overview, Top | |
204 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
205 @chapter Processing Source Files | |
206 | |
29107 | 207 @cindex @command{ebrowse}, the program |
208 @cindex class data base creation | |
28867 | 209 Before you can start browsing a class hierarchy, you must run the parser |
29107 | 210 @command{ebrowse} on your source files in order to generate a Lisp data |
28867 | 211 base describing your program. |
212 | |
29107 | 213 @cindex command line for @command{ebrowse} |
214 The operation of @command{ebrowse} can be tailored with command line | |
28867 | 215 options. Under normal circumstances it suffices to let the parser use |
216 its default settings. If you want to do that, call it with a command | |
217 line like: | |
218 | |
219 @example | |
220 ebrowse *.h *.cc | |
221 @end example | |
222 | |
223 @noindent | |
29107 | 224 or, if your shell doesn't allow all the file names to be specified on |
28867 | 225 the command line, |
226 | |
227 @example | |
228 ebrowse --files=@var{file} | |
229 @end example | |
230 | |
231 @noindent | |
232 where @var{file} contains the names of the files to be parsed, one | |
233 per line. | |
234 | |
29107 | 235 @findex --help |
236 When invoked with option @samp{--help}, @command{ebrowse} prints a list of | |
28867 | 237 available command line options.@refill |
238 | |
239 @menu | |
240 * Input files:: Specifying which files to parse | |
241 * Output file:: Changing the output file name | |
242 * Structs and unions:: Omitting @code{struct}s and @code{union}s | |
243 * Matching:: Setting regular expression lengths | |
244 * Verbosity:: Getting feedback for lengthy operations | |
245 @end menu | |
246 | |
247 | |
248 | |
249 | |
250 @comment name, next, prev, up | |
251 @node Input files, Output file, Generating browser files, Generating browser files | |
252 @section Specifying Input Files | |
253 | |
254 @table @samp | |
29107 | 255 @cindex input files, for @command{ebrowse} |
28867 | 256 @item file |
29107 | 257 Each file name on the command line tells @command{ebrowse} to parse |
28867 | 258 that file. |
259 | |
29107 | 260 @cindex response files |
261 @findex --files | |
28867 | 262 @item --files=@var{file} |
263 This command line switch specifies that @var{file} contains a list of | |
264 file names to parse. Each line in @var{file} must contain one file | |
265 name. More than one option of this kind is allowed. You might, for | |
266 instance, want to use one file for header files, and another for source | |
267 files. | |
268 | |
29107 | 269 @cindex standard input, specifying input files |
28867 | 270 @item standard input |
29107 | 271 When @command{ebrowse} finds no file names on the command line, and no |
28867 | 272 @samp{--file} option is specified, it reads file names from standard |
29107 | 273 input. This is sometimes convenient when @command{ebrowse} is used as part |
28867 | 274 of a command pipe. |
275 | |
29107 | 276 @findex --search-path |
28867 | 277 @item --search-path=@var{paths} |
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278 This option lets you specify search paths for your input files. |
28867 | 279 @var{paths} is a list of directory names, separated from each other by a |
280 either a colon or a semicolon, depending on the operating system. | |
281 @end table | |
282 | |
29107 | 283 @cindex header files |
284 @cindex friend functions | |
28867 | 285 It is generally a good idea to specify input files so that header files |
286 are parsed before source files. This facilitates the parser's work of | |
287 properly identifying friend functions of a class. | |
288 | |
289 | |
290 | |
291 @comment name, next, prev, up | |
292 @node Output file, Structs and unions, Input files, Generating browser files | |
293 @section Changing the Output File Name | |
294 | |
295 @table @samp | |
29107 | 296 @cindex output file name |
297 @findex --output-file | |
298 @cindex @file{BROWSE} file | |
28867 | 299 @item --output-file=@var{file} |
29107 | 300 This option instructs @command{ebrowse} to generate a Lisp data base with |
28867 | 301 name @var{file}. By default, the data base is named @file{BROWSE}, and |
29107 | 302 is written in the directory in which @command{ebrowse} is invoked. |
28867 | 303 |
304 If you regularly use data base names different from the default, you | |
29107 | 305 might want to add this to your init file: |
28867 | 306 |
307 @lisp | |
308 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(@var{NAME} . ebrowse-tree-mode)) | |
309 @end lisp | |
310 | |
311 @noindent | |
312 where @var{NAME} is the Lisp data base name you are using. | |
313 | |
29107 | 314 @findex --append |
315 @cindex appending output to class data base | |
28867 | 316 @item --append |
29107 | 317 By default, each run of @command{ebrowse} erases the old contents of the |
318 output file when writing to it. You can instruct @command{ebrowse} to | |
28867 | 319 append its output to an existing file with this command line option. |
320 @end table | |
321 | |
322 | |
323 | |
324 | |
325 @comment name, next, prev, up | |
326 @node Structs and unions, Matching, Output file, Generating browser files | |
327 @section Structs and Unions | |
328 @cindex structs | |
329 @cindex unions | |
330 | |
331 @table @samp | |
29107 | 332 @findex --no-structs-or-unions |
28867 | 333 @item --no-structs-or-unions |
334 This switch suppresses all classes in the data base declared as | |
335 @code{struct} or @code{union} in the output. | |
336 | |
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337 This is mainly useful when you are converting an existing |
28867 | 338 C program to C++, and do not want to see the old C structs in a class |
339 tree. | |
340 @end table | |
341 | |
342 | |
343 | |
344 | |
345 @comment name, next, prev, up | |
346 @node Matching, Verbosity, Structs and unions, Generating browser files | |
347 @section Regular Expressions | |
348 | |
29107 | 349 @cindex regular expressions, recording |
350 The parser @command{ebrowse} normally writes regular expressions to its | |
351 output file that help the Lisp part of Ebrowse to find functions, | |
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352 variables etc.@: in their source files. |
28867 | 353 |
29107 | 354 You can instruct @command{ebrowse} to omit these regular expressions by |
355 calling it with the command line switch @samp{--no-regexps}. | |
28867 | 356 |
357 When you do this, the Lisp part of Ebrowse tries to guess, from member | |
358 or class names, suitable regular expressions to locate that class or | |
359 member in source files. This works fine in most cases, but the | |
360 automatic generation of regular expressions can be too weak if unusual | |
361 coding styles are used. | |
362 | |
363 @table @samp | |
29107 | 364 @findex --no-regexps |
28867 | 365 @item --no-regexps |
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366 This option turns off regular expression recording. |
28867 | 367 |
29107 | 368 @findex --min-regexp-length |
369 @cindex minimum regexp length for recording | |
28867 | 370 @item --min-regexp-length=@var{n} |
371 The number @var{n} following this option specifies the minimum length of | |
372 the regular expressions recorded to match class and member declarations | |
373 and definitions. The default value is set at compilation time of | |
29107 | 374 @command{ebrowse}. |
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376 The smaller the minimum length, the higher the probability that |
28867 | 377 Ebrowse will find a wrong match. The larger the value, the |
378 larger the output file and therefore the memory consumption once the | |
379 file is read from Emacs. | |
380 | |
29107 | 381 @findex --max-regexp-length |
382 @cindex maximum regexp length for recording | |
28867 | 383 @item --max-regexp-length=@var{n} |
384 The number following this option specifies the maximum length of the | |
385 regular expressions used to match class and member declarations and | |
386 definitions. The default value is set at compilation time of | |
29107 | 387 @command{ebrowse}. |
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389 The larger the maximum length, the higher the probability that the |
28867 | 390 browser will find a correct match, but the larger the value the larger |
391 the output file and therefore the memory consumption once the data is | |
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392 read. As a second effect, the larger the regular expression, the higher |
28867 | 393 the probability that it will no longer match after editing the file. |
394 @end table | |
395 | |
396 | |
397 | |
398 | |
399 @node Verbosity, , Matching, Generating browser files | |
400 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
401 @section Verbose Mode | |
29107 | 402 @cindex verbose operation |
28867 | 403 |
404 @table @samp | |
29107 | 405 @findex --verbose |
28867 | 406 @item --verbose |
29107 | 407 When this option is specified on the command line, @command{ebrowse} prints |
28867 | 408 a period for each file parsed, and it displays a @samp{+} for each |
409 class written to the output file. | |
410 | |
29107 | 411 @findex --very-verbose |
28867 | 412 @item --very-verbose |
29107 | 413 This option makes @command{ebrowse} print out the names of the files and |
28867 | 414 the names of the classes seen. |
415 @end table | |
416 | |
417 | |
418 | |
419 | |
420 @node Loading a Tree, Tree Buffers, Generating browser files, Top | |
421 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
422 @chapter Starting to Browse | |
423 @cindex loading | |
424 @cindex browsing | |
425 | |
29107 | 426 You start browsing a class hierarchy parsed by @command{ebrowse} by just |
28867 | 427 finding the @file{BROWSE} file with @kbd{C-x C-f}. |
428 | |
429 An example of a tree buffer display is shown below. | |
430 | |
431 @example | |
432 | Collection | |
433 | IndexedCollection | |
434 | Array | |
435 | FixedArray | |
436 | Set | |
437 | Dictionary | |
438 @end example | |
439 | |
29107 | 440 @cindex mouse highlight in tree buffers |
441 When you run Emacs on a display which supports colors and the mouse, you | |
442 will notice that that certain areas in the tree buffer are highlighted | |
443 when you move the mouse over them. This highlight marks mouse-sensitive | |
444 regions in the buffer. Please notice the help strings in the echo area | |
445 when the mouse moves over a sensitive region. | |
28867 | 446 |
29107 | 447 @cindex context menu |
28867 | 448 A click with @kbd{mouse-3} on a mouse-sensitive region opens a context |
449 menu. In addition to this, each buffer also has a buffer-specific menu | |
450 that is opened with a click with @kbd{mouse-3} somewhere in the buffer | |
451 where no highlight is displayed. | |
452 | |
453 | |
454 | |
455 @comment **************************************************************** | |
456 @comment *** | |
457 @comment *** TREE BUFFERS | |
458 @comment *** | |
459 @comment **************************************************************** | |
460 | |
461 @node Tree Buffers, Member Buffers, Loading a Tree, Top | |
462 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
463 @chapter Tree Buffers | |
464 @cindex tree buffer mode | |
465 @cindex class trees | |
466 | |
467 Class trees are displayed in @dfn{tree buffers} which install their own | |
468 major mode. Most Emacs keys work in tree buffers in the usual way, | |
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469 e.g.@: you can move around in the buffer with the usual @kbd{C-f}, |
28867 | 470 @kbd{C-v} etc., or you can search with @kbd{C-s}. |
471 | |
472 Tree-specific commands are bound to simple keystrokes, similar to | |
473 @code{Gnus}. You can take a look at the key bindings by entering | |
474 @kbd{?} which calls @code{M-x describe-mode} in both tree and member | |
475 buffers. | |
476 | |
477 @menu | |
478 * Source Display:: Viewing and finding a class declaration | |
479 * Member Display:: Showing members, switching to member buffers | |
480 * Go to Class:: Finding a class | |
481 * Quitting:: Discarding and burying the tree buffer | |
482 * File Name Display:: Showing file names in the tree | |
483 * Expanding and Collapsing:: Expanding and collapsing branches | |
484 * Tree Indentation:: Changing the tree indentation | |
485 * Killing Classes:: Removing class from the tree | |
486 * Saving a Tree:: Saving a modified tree | |
487 * Statistics:: Displaying class tree statistics | |
488 * Marking Classes:: Marking and unmarking classes | |
489 @end menu | |
490 | |
491 | |
492 | |
493 @node Source Display, Member Display, Tree Buffers, Tree Buffers | |
494 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
495 @section Viewing and Finding Class Declarations | |
496 @cindex viewing, class | |
29107 | 497 @cindex finding a class |
28867 | 498 @cindex class declaration |
499 | |
500 You can view or find a class declaration when the cursor is on a class | |
501 name. | |
502 | |
503 @table @kbd | |
504 @item SPC | |
505 This command views the class declaration if the database | |
506 contains informations about it. If you don't parse the entire source | |
507 you are working on, some classes will only be known to exist but the | |
508 location of their declarations and definitions will not be known.@refill | |
509 | |
510 @item RET | |
511 Works like @kbd{SPC}, except that it finds the class | |
512 declaration rather than viewing it, so that it is ready for | |
513 editing.@refill | |
514 @end table | |
515 | |
516 The same functionality is available from the menu opened with | |
517 @kbd{mouse-3} on the class name. | |
518 | |
519 | |
520 | |
521 | |
522 @node Member Display, Go to Class, Source Display, Tree Buffers | |
523 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
524 @section Displaying Members | |
29107 | 525 @cindex @samp{*Members*} buffer |
28867 | 526 @cindex @samp{*Globals*} |
29107 | 527 @cindex freezing a member buffer |
528 @cindex member lists, in tree buffers | |
28867 | 529 |
530 Ebrowse distinguishes six different kinds of members, each of | |
531 which is displayed as a separate @dfn{member list}: instance variables, | |
532 instance functions, static variables, static functions, friend | |
533 functions, and types. | |
534 | |
535 Each of these lists can be displayed in a member buffer with a command | |
536 starting with @kbd{L} when the cursor is on a class name. By default, | |
537 there is only one member buffer named @dfn{*Members*} that is reused | |
538 each time you display a member list---this has proven to be more | |
539 practical than to clutter up the buffer list with dozens of member | |
540 buffers. | |
541 | |
542 If you want to display more than one member list at a time you can | |
543 @dfn{freeze} its member buffer. Freezing a member buffer prevents it | |
544 from being overwritten the next time you display a member list. You can | |
545 toggle this buffer status at any time. | |
546 | |
547 Every member list display command in the tree buffer can be used with a | |
548 prefix argument (@kbd{C-u}). Without a prefix argument, the command will | |
549 pop to a member buffer displaying the member list. With prefix argument, | |
550 the member buffer will additionally be @dfn{frozen}. | |
551 | |
552 @table @kbd | |
29107 | 553 @cindex instance member variables, list |
28867 | 554 @item L v |
555 This command displays the list of instance member variables. | |
556 | |
29107 | 557 @cindex static variables, list |
28867 | 558 @item L V |
559 Display the list of static variables. | |
560 | |
29107 | 561 @cindex friend functions, list |
28867 | 562 @item L d |
563 Display the list of friend functions. This list is used for defines if | |
564 you are viewing the class @samp{*Globals*} which is a place holder for | |
565 global symbols. | |
566 | |
29107 | 567 @cindex member functions, list |
28867 | 568 @item L f |
569 Display the list of member functions. | |
570 | |
29107 | 571 @cindex static member functions, list |
28867 | 572 @item L F |
573 Display the list of static member functions. | |
574 | |
29107 | 575 @cindex types, list |
28867 | 576 @item L t |
577 Display a list of types. | |
578 @end table | |
579 | |
580 These lists are also available from the class' context menu invoked with | |
581 @kbd{mouse-3} on the class name. | |
582 | |
583 | |
584 | |
585 | |
586 @node Go to Class, Quitting, Member Display, Tree Buffers | |
587 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
588 @section Finding a Class | |
589 @cindex locate class | |
590 @cindex expanding branches | |
29107 | 591 @cindex class location |
28867 | 592 |
593 @table @kbd | |
29107 | 594 @cindex search for class |
28867 | 595 @item / |
596 This command reads a class name from the minibuffer with completion and | |
597 positions the cursor on the class in the class tree. | |
598 | |
599 If the branch of the class tree containing the class searched for is | |
600 currently collapsed, the class itself and all its base classes are | |
29107 | 601 recursively made visible. (See also @ref{Expanding and |
28867 | 602 Collapsing}.)@refill |
603 | |
604 This function is also available from the tree buffer's context menu. | |
605 | |
606 @item n | |
607 Repeat the last search done with @kbd{/}. Each tree buffer has its own | |
608 local copy of the regular expression last searched in it. | |
609 @end table | |
610 | |
611 | |
612 | |
613 | |
614 @node Quitting, File Name Display, Go to Class, Tree Buffers | |
615 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
616 @section Burying a Tree Buffer | |
29107 | 617 @cindex burying tree buffer |
28867 | 618 |
619 @table @kbd | |
620 @item q | |
621 Is a synonym for @kbd{M-x bury-buffer}. | |
622 @end table | |
623 | |
624 | |
625 | |
626 | |
627 @node File Name Display, Expanding and Collapsing, Quitting, Tree Buffers | |
628 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
629 @section Displaying File Names | |
630 | |
631 @table @kbd | |
29107 | 632 @cindex file names in tree buffers |
28867 | 633 @item T f |
634 This command toggles the display of file names in a tree buffer. If | |
635 file name display is switched on, the names of the files containing the | |
636 class declaration are shown to the right of the class names. If the | |
637 file is not known, the string @samp{unknown} is displayed. | |
638 | |
639 This command is also provided in the tree buffer's context menu. | |
640 | |
641 @item s | |
642 Display file names for the current line, or for the number of lines | |
643 given by a prefix argument. | |
644 @end table | |
645 | |
646 Here is an example of a tree buffer with file names displayed. | |
647 | |
648 @example | |
649 | Collection (unknown) | |
650 | IndexedCollection (indexedcltn.h) | |
651 | Array (array.h) | |
652 | FixedArray (fixedarray.h) | |
653 | Set (set.h) | |
654 | Dictionary (dict.h) | |
655 @end example | |
656 | |
657 | |
658 | |
659 | |
660 @node Expanding and Collapsing, Tree Indentation, File Name Display, Tree Buffers | |
661 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
662 @section Expanding and Collapsing a Tree | |
29107 | 663 @cindex expand tree branch |
664 @cindex collapse tree branch | |
665 @cindex branches of class tree | |
666 @cindex class tree, collapse or expand | |
28867 | 667 |
668 You can expand and collapse parts of a tree to reduce the complexity of | |
669 large class hierarchies. Expanding or collapsing branches of a tree has | |
670 no impact on the functionality of other commands, like @kbd{/}. (See | |
29107 | 671 also @ref{Go to Class}.)@refill |
28867 | 672 |
673 Collapsed branches are indicated with an ellipsis following the class | |
674 name like in the example below. | |
675 | |
676 @example | |
677 | Collection | |
678 | IndexedCollection... | |
679 | Set | |
680 | Dictionary | |
681 @end example | |
682 | |
683 @table @kbd | |
684 @item - | |
685 This command collapses the branch of the tree starting at the class the | |
686 cursor is on. | |
687 | |
688 @item + | |
689 This command expands the branch of the tree starting at the class the | |
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28867 | 691 also available from the class' object menu. |
692 | |
693 @item * | |
694 This command expands all collapsed branches in the tree. | |
695 @end table | |
696 | |
697 | |
698 | |
699 | |
700 @node Tree Indentation, Killing Classes, Expanding and Collapsing, Tree Buffers | |
701 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
702 @section Changing the Tree Indentation | |
703 @cindex tree indentation | |
29107 | 704 @cindex indentation of the tree |
28867 | 705 |
706 @table @kbd | |
707 @item T w | |
708 This command reads a new indentation width from the minibuffer and | |
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28867 | 710 available from the tree buffer's context menu. |
711 @end table | |
712 | |
713 | |
714 | |
715 | |
716 @node Killing Classes, Saving a Tree, Tree Indentation, Tree Buffers | |
717 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
718 @section Removing Classes from the Tree | |
719 @cindex killing classes | |
29107 | 720 @cindex class, remove from tree |
28867 | 721 |
722 @table @kbd | |
723 @item C-k | |
724 This command removes the class the cursor is on and all its derived | |
725 classes from the tree. The user is asked for confirmation before the | |
726 deletion is actually performed. | |
727 @end table | |
728 | |
729 | |
730 | |
731 | |
732 @node Saving a Tree, Statistics, Killing Classes, Tree Buffers | |
733 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
734 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
735 @section Saving a Tree | |
29107 | 736 @cindex save tree to a file |
737 @cindex tree, save to a file | |
738 @cindex class tree, save to a file | |
28867 | 739 |
740 @table @kbd | |
741 @item C-x C-s | |
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28867 | 744 |
745 @item C-x C-w | |
746 Writes the tree to a file whose name is read from the minibuffer. | |
747 @end table | |
748 | |
749 | |
750 | |
751 | |
752 @node Statistics, Marking Classes, Saving a Tree, Tree Buffers | |
753 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
29107 | 754 @cindex statistics for a tree |
755 @cindex tree statistics | |
756 @cindex class statistics | |
28867 | 757 |
758 @table @kbd | |
759 @item x | |
760 Display statistics for the tree, like number of classes in it, number of | |
761 member functions, etc. This command can also be found in the buffer's | |
762 context menu. | |
763 @end table | |
764 | |
765 | |
766 | |
767 | |
768 @node Marking Classes, , Statistics, Tree Buffers | |
769 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
770 @cindex marking classes | |
29107 | 771 @cindex operations on marked classes |
28867 | 772 |
773 Classes can be marked for operations similar to the standard Emacs | |
774 commands @kbd{M-x tags-search} and @kbd{M-x tags-query-replace} (see | |
775 also @xref{Tags-like Functions}.)@refill | |
776 | |
777 @table @kbd | |
29107 | 778 @cindex toggle mark |
28867 | 779 @item M t |
780 Toggle the mark of the line point is in or for as many lines as given by | |
781 a prefix command. This command can also be found in the class' context | |
782 menu. | |
783 | |
29107 | 784 @cindex unmark all |
28867 | 785 @item M a |
786 Unmark all classes. With prefix argument @kbd{C-u}, mark all classes in | |
787 the tree. Since this command operates on the whole buffer, it can also be | |
788 found in the buffer's object menu. | |
789 @end table | |
790 | |
791 Marked classes are displayed with an @code{>} in column one of the tree | |
792 display, like in the following example | |
793 | |
794 @example | |
795 |> Collection | |
796 | IndexedCollection... | |
797 |> Set | |
798 | Dictionary | |
799 @end example | |
800 | |
801 | |
802 | |
803 | |
804 @c **************************************************************** | |
805 @c *** | |
806 @c *** MEMBER BUFFERS | |
807 @c *** | |
808 @c **************************************************************** | |
809 | |
810 @node Member Buffers, Tags-like Functions, Tree Buffers, Top | |
811 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
812 @chapter Member Buffers | |
813 @cindex members | |
814 @cindex member buffer mode | |
815 | |
29107 | 816 @cindex class members, types |
817 @cindex types of class members | |
28867 | 818 @dfn{Member buffers} are used to operate on lists of members of a class. |
819 Ebrowse distinguishes six kinds of lists: | |
820 | |
821 @itemize @bullet | |
822 @item | |
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28867 | 824 @item |
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28867 | 826 @item |
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28867 | 828 @item |
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28867 | 830 @item |
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28867 | 832 @item |
833 Types (@code{enum}s and @code{typedef}s defined with class scope. | |
834 Nested classes will be shown in the class tree like normal classes. | |
835 @end itemize | |
836 | |
837 Like tree buffers, member buffers install their own major mode. Also | |
838 like in tree buffers, menus are provided for certain areas in the | |
839 buffer: members, classes, and the buffer itself. | |
840 | |
841 @menu | |
842 * Switching Member Lists:: Choosing which members to display | |
843 * Finding/Viewing:: Modifying source code | |
844 * Inherited Members:: Display of Inherited Members | |
845 * Searching Members:: Finding members in member buffer | |
846 * Switching to Tree:: Going back to the tree buffer | |
847 * Filters:: Selective member display | |
848 * Attributes:: Display of @code{virtual} etc. | |
849 * Long and Short Display:: Comprehensive and verbose display | |
850 * Regexp Display:: Showing matching regular expressions | |
851 * Switching Classes:: Displaying another class | |
852 * Killing/Burying:: Getting rid of the member buffer | |
853 * Column Width:: Display style | |
854 * Redisplay:: Redrawing the member list | |
855 * Getting Help:: How to get help for key bindings | |
856 @end menu | |
857 | |
858 | |
859 | |
860 | |
861 @node Switching Member Lists, Finding/Viewing, Member Buffers, Member Buffers | |
862 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
863 @section Switching Member Lists | |
29107 | 864 @cindex member lists, in member buffers |
28867 | 865 @cindex static members |
866 @cindex friends | |
867 @cindex types | |
868 @cindex defines | |
869 | |
870 @table @kbd | |
29107 | 871 @cindex next member list |
28867 | 872 @item L n |
873 This command switches the member buffer display to the next member list. | |
874 | |
29107 | 875 @cindex previous member list |
28867 | 876 @item L p |
877 This command switches the member buffer display to the previous member | |
878 list. | |
879 | |
880 @item L f | |
881 Switch to the list of member functions. | |
882 | |
29107 | 883 @cindex static |
28867 | 884 @item L F |
885 Switch to the list of static member functions. | |
886 | |
887 @item L v | |
888 Switch to the list of member variables. | |
889 | |
890 @item L V | |
891 Switch to the list of static member variables. | |
892 | |
893 @item L d | |
894 Switch to the list of friends or defines. | |
895 | |
896 @item L t | |
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897 Switch to the list of types. |
28867 | 898 @end table |
899 | |
900 Both commands cycle through the member list. | |
901 | |
902 Most of the commands are also available from the member buffer's | |
903 context menu. | |
904 | |
905 | |
906 | |
907 | |
908 @node Finding/Viewing, Inherited Members, Switching Member Lists, Member Buffers | |
909 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
910 @section Finding and Viewing Member Source | |
29107 | 911 @cindex finding members, in member buffers |
912 @cindex viewing members, in member buffers | |
913 @cindex member definitions, in member buffers | |
914 @cindex member declarations, in member buffers | |
915 @cindex definition of a member, in member buffers | |
916 @cindex declaration of a member, in member buffers | |
28867 | 917 |
918 @table @kbd | |
919 @item RET | |
920 This command finds the definition of the member the cursor is on. | |
921 Finding involves roughly the same as the standard Emacs tags facility | |
922 does---loading the file and searching for a regular expression matching | |
923 the member. | |
924 | |
925 @item f | |
926 This command finds the declaration of the member the cursor is on. | |
927 | |
928 @item SPC | |
929 This is the same command as @kbd{RET}, but views the member definition | |
930 instead of finding the member's source file. | |
931 | |
932 @item v | |
933 This is the same command as @kbd{f}, but views the member's declaration | |
934 instead of finding the file the declaration is in. | |
935 @end table | |
936 | |
937 You can install a hook function to perform actions after a member or | |
938 class declaration or definition has been found, or when it is not found. | |
939 | |
940 All the commands described above can also be found in the context menu | |
941 displayed when clicking @kbd{mouse-2} on a member name. | |
942 | |
943 | |
944 | |
945 | |
946 @node Inherited Members, Searching Members, Finding/Viewing, Member Buffers | |
947 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
948 @section Display of Inherited Members | |
29107 | 949 @cindex superclasses, members |
950 @cindex base classes, members | |
28867 | 951 @cindex inherited members |
952 | |
953 @table @kbd | |
954 @item D b | |
955 This command toggles the display of inherited members in the member | |
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28867 | 957 @end table |
958 | |
959 | |
960 | |
961 | |
962 @node Searching Members, Switching to Tree, Inherited Members, Member Buffers | |
963 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
964 @section Searching Members | |
965 @cindex searching members | |
966 | |
967 @table @kbd | |
968 @item G v | |
969 Position the cursor on a member whose name is read from the minibuffer; | |
970 only members shown in the current member buffer appear in the completion | |
971 list. | |
972 | |
973 @item G m | |
974 Like the above command, but all members for the current class appear in | |
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28867 | 976 to the one containing the member. |
977 | |
978 With a prefix argument (@kbd{C-u}), all members in the class tree, | |
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28867 | 981 containing the member. |
982 | |
983 @item G n | |
984 Repeat the last member search. | |
985 @end table | |
986 | |
987 Look into the buffer's context menu for a convenient way to do this with | |
988 a mouse. | |
989 | |
990 | |
991 | |
992 @node Switching to Tree, Filters, Searching Members, Member Buffers | |
993 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
994 @section Switching to Tree Buffer | |
29107 | 995 @cindex tree buffer, switch to |
28867 | 996 @cindex buffer switching |
997 @cindex switching buffers | |
998 | |
999 @table @kbd | |
1000 @item TAB | |
1001 Pop up the tree buffer to which the member buffer belongs. | |
1002 | |
1003 @item t | |
1004 Do the same as @kbd{TAB} but also position the cursor on the class | |
1005 displayed in the member buffer. | |
1006 @end table | |
1007 | |
1008 | |
1009 | |
1010 | |
1011 @node Filters, Attributes, Switching to Tree, Member Buffers | |
1012 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1013 @section Filters | |
1014 @cindex filters | |
1015 | |
1016 @table @kbd | |
29107 | 1017 @cindex @code{public} members |
28867 | 1018 @item F a u |
1019 This command toggles the display of @code{public} members. The | |
1020 @samp{a} stands for `access'. | |
1021 | |
29107 | 1022 @cindex @code{protected} members |
28867 | 1023 @item F a o |
1024 This command toggles the display of @code{protected} members. | |
1025 | |
29107 | 1026 @cindex @code{private} members |
28867 | 1027 @item F a i |
1028 This command toggles the display of @code{private} members. | |
1029 | |
29107 | 1030 @cindex @code{virtual} members |
28867 | 1031 @item F v |
1032 This command toggles the display of @code{virtual} members. | |
1033 | |
29107 | 1034 @cindex @code{inline} members |
28867 | 1035 @item F i |
1036 This command toggles the display of @code{inline} members. | |
1037 | |
29107 | 1038 @cindex @code{const} members |
28867 | 1039 @item F c |
1040 This command toggles the display of @code{const} members. | |
1041 | |
29107 | 1042 @cindex pure virtual members |
28867 | 1043 @item F p |
1044 This command toggles the display of pure virtual members. | |
1045 | |
29107 | 1046 @cindex remove filters |
28867 | 1047 @item F r |
1048 This command removes all filters. | |
1049 @end table | |
1050 | |
1051 These commands are also found in the buffer's context menu. | |
1052 | |
1053 | |
1054 | |
1055 | |
1056 @node Attributes, Long and Short Display, Filters, Member Buffers | |
1057 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1058 @section Displaying Member Attributes | |
1059 @cindex attributes | |
29107 | 1060 @cindex member attribute display |
28867 | 1061 |
1062 @table @kbd | |
1063 @item D a | |
1064 Toggle the display of member attributes (default is on). | |
1065 | |
1066 The nine member attributes Ebrowse knows about are are displayed | |
1067 as a list a single-characters flags enclosed in angle brackets in front | |
1068 the of the member's name. A @samp{-} at a given position means that | |
1069 the attribute is false. The list of attributes from left to right is | |
1070 | |
1071 @table @samp | |
29107 | 1072 @cindex @code{template} attribute |
28867 | 1073 @item T |
1074 The member is a template. | |
1075 | |
29107 | 1076 @cindex @code{extern "C"} attribute |
28867 | 1077 @item C |
1078 The member is declared @code{extern "C"}. | |
1079 | |
29107 | 1080 @cindex @code{virtual} attribute |
28867 | 1081 @item v |
1082 Means the member is declared @code{virtual}. | |
1083 | |
29107 | 1084 @cindex @code{inline} |
28867 | 1085 @item i |
1086 The member is declared @code{inline}. | |
1087 | |
29107 | 1088 @cindex @code{const} attribute |
28867 | 1089 @item c |
1090 The member is @code{const}. | |
1091 | |
29107 | 1092 @cindex pure virtual function attribute |
28867 | 1093 @item 0 |
1094 The member is a pure virtual function. | |
1095 | |
29107 | 1096 @cindex @code{mutable} attribute |
28867 | 1097 @item m |
1098 The member is declared @code{mutable}. | |
1099 | |
29107 | 1100 @cindex @code{explicit} attribute |
28867 | 1101 @item e |
1102 The member is declared @code{explicit}. | |
1103 | |
1104 @item t | |
1105 The member is a function with a throw list. | |
1106 @end table | |
1107 @end table | |
1108 | |
1109 This command is also in the buffer's context menu. | |
1110 | |
1111 | |
1112 | |
1113 @node Long and Short Display, Regexp Display, Attributes, Member Buffers | |
1114 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1115 @section Long and Short Member Display | |
1116 @cindex display form | |
1117 @cindex long display | |
1118 @cindex short display | |
1119 | |
1120 @table @kbd | |
1121 @item D l | |
1122 This command toggles the member buffer between short and long display | |
1123 form. The short display form displays member names, only: | |
1124 | |
1125 @example | |
1126 | isEmpty contains hasMember create | |
1127 | storeSize hash isEqual restoreGuts | |
1128 | saveGuts | |
1129 @end example | |
1130 | |
1131 The long display shows one member per line with member name and regular | |
1132 expressions matching the member (if known): | |
1133 | |
1134 @example | |
1135 | isEmpty Bool isEmpty () const... | |
1136 | hash unsigned hash () const... | |
1137 | isEqual int isEqual (... | |
1138 @end example | |
1139 | |
1140 Regular expressions will only be displayed when the Lisp database has | |
29107 | 1141 not been produced with the @command{ebrowse} option @samp{--no-regexps}. |
1142 @xref{Matching, --no-regexps, Regular Expressions}. | |
28867 | 1143 @end table |
1144 | |
1145 | |
1146 | |
1147 | |
1148 @node Regexp Display, Switching Classes, Long and Short Display, Member Buffers | |
1149 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1150 @section Display of Regular Expressions | |
1151 @cindex regular expression display | |
1152 | |
1153 @table @kbd | |
1154 @item D r | |
1155 This command toggles the long display form from displaying the regular | |
1156 expressions matching the member declarations to those expressions | |
1157 matching member definitions. | |
1158 @end table | |
1159 | |
1160 Regular expressions will only be displayed when the Lisp database has | |
29107 | 1161 not been produced with the @command{ebrowse} option @samp{--no-regexps}, |
1162 see @ref{Matching, --no-regexps, Regular Expressions}. | |
28867 | 1163 |
1164 | |
1165 | |
1166 | |
1167 @node Switching Classes, Killing/Burying, Regexp Display, Member Buffers | |
1168 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1169 @section Displaying Another Class | |
29107 | 1170 @cindex base class, display |
1171 @cindex derived class, display | |
1172 @cindex superclass, display | |
1173 @cindex subclass, display | |
28867 | 1174 @cindex class display |
1175 | |
1176 @table @kbd | |
1177 @item C c | |
1178 This command lets you switch the member buffer to another class. It | |
1179 reads the name of the new class from the minibuffer with completion. | |
1180 | |
1181 @item C b | |
1182 This is the same command as @kbd{C c} but restricts the classes shown in | |
1183 the completion list to immediate base classes, only. If only one base | |
1184 class exists, this one is immediately shown in the minibuffer. | |
1185 | |
1186 @item C d | |
1187 Same as @kbd{C b}, but for derived classes. | |
1188 | |
1189 @item C p | |
1190 Switch to the previous class in the class hierarchy on the same level as | |
1191 the class currently displayed. | |
1192 | |
1193 @item C n | |
1194 Switch to the next sibling of the class in the class tree. | |
1195 @end table | |
1196 | |
1197 | |
1198 | |
1199 | |
1200 @node Killing/Burying, Column Width, Switching Classes, Member Buffers | |
1201 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1202 @section Burying a Member Buffer | |
1203 @cindex burying member buffers | |
1204 | |
1205 @table @kbd | |
1206 @item q | |
1207 This command is a synonym for @kbd{M-x bury-buffer}. | |
1208 @end table | |
1209 | |
1210 | |
1211 | |
1212 | |
1213 @node Column Width, Redisplay, Killing/Burying, Member Buffers | |
1214 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1215 @section Setting the Column Width | |
1216 @cindex column width | |
1217 @cindex member indentation | |
1218 @cindex indentation, member | |
1219 | |
1220 @table @kbd | |
1221 @item D w | |
1222 This command sets the column width depending on the display form used | |
1223 (long or short display). | |
1224 @end table | |
1225 | |
1226 | |
1227 | |
1228 | |
1229 @node Redisplay, Getting Help, Column Width, Member Buffers | |
1230 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1231 @section Forced Redisplay | |
29107 | 1232 @cindex redisplay of member buffers |
28867 | 1233 |
1234 @table @kbd | |
1235 @item C-l | |
1236 This command forces a redisplay of the member buffer. If the width | |
1237 of the window displaying the member buffer is changed this command | |
1238 redraws the member list with the appropriate column widths and number of | |
1239 columns. | |
1240 @end table | |
1241 | |
1242 | |
1243 | |
1244 | |
1245 @node Getting Help, , Redisplay, Member Buffers | |
1246 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1247 @cindex help | |
1248 | |
1249 @table @kbd | |
1250 @item ? | |
1251 This key is bound to @code{describe-mode}. | |
1252 @end table | |
1253 | |
1254 | |
1255 | |
1256 | |
1257 @comment ************************************************************** | |
1258 @comment *** TAGS LIKE FUNCTIONS | |
1259 @comment ************************************************************** | |
1260 | |
1261 @node Tags-like Functions, Concept Index, Member Buffers, Top | |
1262 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1263 @chapter Tags-like Functions | |
1264 | |
1265 Ebrowse provides tags functions similar to those of the standard | |
1266 Emacs Tags facility, but better suited to the needs of C++ programmers. | |
1267 | |
1268 @menu | |
1269 * Finding and Viewing:: Going to a member declaration/definition | |
1270 * Position Stack:: Moving to previous locations | |
1271 * Search & Replace:: Searching and replacing over class tree files | |
1272 * Members in Files:: Listing all members in a given file | |
1273 * Apropos:: Listing members matching a regular expression | |
1274 * Symbol Completion:: Completing names while editing | |
1275 * Member Buffer Display:: Quickly display a member buffer for some | |
1276 identifier | |
1277 @end menu | |
1278 | |
1279 | |
1280 | |
1281 @node Finding and Viewing, Position Stack, Tags-like Functions, Tags-like Functions | |
1282 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1283 @section Finding and Viewing Members | |
29107 | 1284 @cindex finding class member, in C++ source |
1285 @cindex viewing class member, in C++ source | |
28867 | 1286 @cindex tags |
29107 | 1287 @cindex member definition, finding, in C++ source |
1288 @cindex member declaration, finding, in C++ source | |
1289 | |
1290 The functions in this section are similar to those described in | |
1291 @ref{Source Display}, and also in @ref{Finding/Viewing}, except that | |
1292 they work in a C++ source buffer, not in member and tree buffers created | |
1293 by Ebrowse. | |
28867 | 1294 |
1295 @table @kbd | |
1296 @item C-c b f | |
1297 Find the definition of the member around point. If you invoke this | |
1298 function with a prefix argument, the declaration is searched. | |
1299 | |
1300 If more than one class contains a member with the given name you can | |
1301 select the class with completion. If there is a scope declaration in | |
1302 front of the member name, this class name is used as initial input for | |
1303 the completion. | |
1304 | |
1305 @item C-c b F | |
29107 | 1306 Find the declaration of the member around point. |
28867 | 1307 |
1308 @item C-c b v | |
1309 View the definition of the member around point. | |
1310 | |
1311 @item C-c b V | |
1312 View the declaration of the member around point. | |
1313 | |
1314 @item C-c b 4 f | |
1315 Find a member's definition in another window. | |
1316 | |
1317 @item C-c b 4 F | |
1318 Find a member's declaration in another window. | |
1319 | |
1320 @item C-c b 4 v | |
1321 View a member's definition in another window. | |
1322 | |
1323 @item C-c b 4 V | |
1324 View a member's declaration in another window. | |
1325 | |
1326 @item C-c b 5 f | |
1327 Find a member's definition in another frame. | |
1328 | |
1329 @item C-c b 5 F | |
1330 Find a member's declaration in another frame. | |
1331 | |
1332 @item C-c b 5 v | |
1333 View a member's definition in another frame. | |
1334 | |
1335 @item C-c b 5 V | |
1336 View a member's declaration in another frame. | |
1337 @end table | |
1338 | |
1339 | |
1340 | |
1341 @node Position Stack, Search & Replace, Finding and Viewing, Tags-like Functions | |
1342 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1343 @section The Position Stack | |
1344 @cindex position stack | |
1345 | |
1346 When jumping to a member declaration or definition with one of | |
1347 Ebrowse's commands, the position from where you performed the | |
1348 jump and the position where you jumped to are recorded in a | |
1349 @dfn{position stack}. There are several ways in which you can quickly | |
1350 move to positions in the stack:@refill | |
1351 | |
1352 @table @kbd | |
29107 | 1353 @cindex return to original position |
28867 | 1354 @item C-c b - |
1355 This command sets point to the previous position in the position stack. | |
1356 Directly after you performed a jump, this will put you back to the | |
1357 position where you came from. | |
1358 | |
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28867 | 1360 between positions in the stack. To avoid letting the stack grow to |
1361 infinite size there is a maximum number of positions defined. When this | |
1362 number is reached, older positions are discarded when new positions are | |
1363 pushed on the stack. | |
1364 | |
1365 @item C-c b + | |
1366 This command moves forward in the position stack, setting point to | |
1367 the next position stored in the position stack. | |
1368 | |
1369 @item C-c b p | |
1370 Displays an electric buffer showing all positions saved in the stack. | |
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28867 | 1372 view a position with @kbd{v}. |
1373 @end table | |
1374 | |
1375 | |
1376 | |
1377 | |
29107 | 1378 @node Search & Replace, Members in Files, Position Stack, Tags-like Functions |
28867 | 1379 @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
1380 @section Searching and Replacing | |
29107 | 1381 @cindex searching multiple C++ files |
1382 @cindex replacing in multiple C++ files | |
28867 | 1383 @cindex restart tags-operation |
1384 | |
1385 Ebrowse allows you to perform operations on all or a subset of the files | |
1386 mentioned in a class tree. When you invoke one of the following | |
1387 functions and more than one class tree is loaded, you must choose a | |
1388 class tree to use from an electric tree menu. If the selected tree | |
1389 contains marked classes, the following commands operate on the files | |
1390 mentioned in the marked classes only. Otherwise all files in the class | |
1391 tree are used. | |
1392 | |
1393 @table @kbd | |
1394 @item C-c b s | |
1395 This function performs a regular expression search in the chosen set of | |
1396 files. | |
1397 | |
1398 @item C-c b u | |
1399 This command performs a search for calls of a given member which is | |
1400 selected in the usual way with completion. | |
1401 | |
1402 @item C-c b % | |
1403 Perform a query replace over the set of files. | |
1404 | |
1405 @item C-c b , | |
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28867 | 1407 the operation with this command. |
1408 | |
1409 @item C-c b n | |
1410 This restarts the last tags operation with the next file in the list. | |
1411 @end table | |
1412 | |
1413 | |
1414 | |
1415 | |
1416 @node Members in Files, Apropos, Search & Replace, Tags-like Functions | |
1417 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1418 @section Members in Files | |
1419 @cindex files | |
29107 | 1420 @cindex members in file, listing |
1421 @cindex list class members in a file | |
28867 | 1422 @cindex file, members |
1423 | |
1424 The command @kbd{C-c b l}, lists all members in a given file. The file | |
1425 name is read from the minibuffer with completion. | |
1426 | |
1427 | |
1428 | |
1429 | |
1430 @node Apropos, Symbol Completion, Members in Files, Tags-like Functions | |
1431 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1432 @section Member Apropos | |
29107 | 1433 @cindex apropos on class members |
28867 | 1434 @cindex members, matching regexp |
1435 | |
1436 The command @kbd{C-c b a} can be used to display all members matching a | |
1437 given regular expression. This command can be very useful if you | |
1438 remember only part of a member name, and not its beginning. | |
1439 | |
1440 A special buffer is popped up containing all identifiers matching the | |
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28867 | 1442 function, or a type). You can then switch to this buffer, and use the |
1443 command @kbd{C-c b f}, for example, to jump to a specific member. | |
1444 | |
1445 | |
1446 | |
1447 | |
1448 @node Symbol Completion, Member Buffer Display, Apropos, Tags-like Functions | |
1449 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1450 @section Symbol Completion | |
1451 @cindex completion | |
1452 @cindex symbol completion | |
1453 | |
1454 The command @kbd{C-c b TAB} completes the symbol in front of point. | |
1455 | |
1456 | |
1457 | |
1458 | |
1459 @node Member Buffer Display, , Symbol Completion, Tags-like Functions | |
1460 @section Quick Member Display | |
29107 | 1461 @cindex member buffer, for member at point |
28867 | 1462 |
1463 You can quickly display a member buffer containing the member the cursor | |
1464 in on with the command @kbd{C-c b m}. | |
1465 | |
1466 | |
1467 @node Concept Index, , Tags-like Functions, Top | |
1468 @unnumbered Concept Index | |
1469 @printindex cp | |
1470 | |
1471 @contents | |
1472 @bye |