Cool -- I would be interested.

Is the ctags one for BSD ctags, or exuberant?

Also -- is this the best way?  I had assumed that there would be some code browsing fu that I just did not know about.

-Dave

2009/3/27 Mathieu Godart <mathieu@coolsand-tech.fr>
David,

There is a ctags bundle in the official Bundle SVN database (you can get it using the GetBundle bundle). And a cscope bundle can be found here:

http://gerd.knops.org/?p=7

But as I was not really satisfied with those two guys, I created a new bundle exploiting cscope and ctags to create some commands useful for C/C++ codes (and maybe for some other languages): completion, jump to definition, jump back, find functions calling this function, etc.

If you are interested in this bundle, I can send it to you.

Best regards,
Mathieu

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Le 26 mars 09 à 22:04, David Frascone a écrit :


Anyone have any favorite Bundles for studying new code?  I typically use a combination of ctags / vim, but I was hoping that TextMate had some magic to make things easier . . . 

Let me know!

-Dave

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