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Open Declaration vs Open Definition [message #107976] Mon, 28 June 2004 20:12 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: hongming.cs.utexas.edu

The Open Declaration function in CDT is quite useful, but is there a similar
"Open Definition" function? I mean, go to the definition/implementation of
a member function? This seems to be quite useful. Am I missing something?

I am using CDT 2.0 (June 21 build) and Eclipse 3.0M9.

Thanks,
Yeh Hong-ming
Re: Open Declaration vs Open Definition [message #108345 is a reply to message #107976] Wed, 30 June 2004 09:59 Go to previous message
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There currently is no Open Definition.
I agree that it is useful.
Please raise an enhancement request @ bugs.eclipse.org on CDT and we'll try
to get to it in the near future.


"Yeh Hong-ming" <hongming@cs.utexas.edu> wrote in message
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> The Open Declaration function in CDT is quite useful, but is there a
similar
> "Open Definition" function? I mean, go to the definition/implementation
of
> a member function? This seems to be quite useful. Am I missing
something?
>
> I am using CDT 2.0 (June 21 build) and Eclipse 3.0M9.
>
> Thanks,
> Yeh Hong-ming
>
>
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