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Re: Indexing strategy configuration [message #478744 is a reply to message #236119] |
Thu, 06 August 2009 15:57 |
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Hi Yevgeny,
> 1) Automatically update the index
This option control whether the indexer will update itself automatically
in the background, or whether you need to manually tell the indexer to
refresh based on changes. To manually update index, right click on a
C/C++ Project, choose Index->Update with Modified Files.
> 2) Update index immediately after every file change.
This controls whether the index is updated every time a file is changed,
or only when the project is built. In this case if you have Build
Automatically turned on the effective behaviour ends up being basically
the same.
I hope that helps,
Jonah
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Re: Indexing strategy configuration [message #479926 is a reply to message #478744] |
Thu, 13 August 2009 07:45 |
Yevgeny Shifrin Messages: 208 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Jonah Graham wrote:
> Hi Yevgeny,
>> 1) Automatically update the index
> This option control whether the indexer will update itself automatically
> in the background, or whether you need to manually tell the indexer to
> refresh based on changes. To manually update index, right click on a
> C/C++ Project, choose Index->Update with Modified Files.
>> 2) Update index immediately after every file change.
> This controls whether the index is updated every time a file is changed,
> or only when the project is built. In this case if you have Build
> Automatically turned on the effective behavior ends up being basically
> the same.
Currently I unchecked this option on workspace level, my project uses
workspace configuration. "Build Automatically" is unchecked.
Use case: Some files were changed in file system, I refreshed the project
using project explorer. Immediately indexing was ran, I would expect
indexing to run after build project is done. Also every time I change some
file indexing is updated. First option (automatically update the index) is
checked (selected).
Is this a bug?
> I hope that helps,
> Jonah
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