Neil Schemenauer <nas@python.ca> writes: > Tim Peters wrote: > > The automation I've written beyond that is unique to me (which isn't > > good), and relies on batch run-capture-parse facilities supplied by my > > editor (which is worse, since I'm its only known user <wink>). > > Source Insight? I tried it out yesterday. It looks pretty cool. If > they ported it to Linux (Qt?) I would consider spending the $250 for it. > Unfortunately it crashes under the latest version of Wine. I'm going to > have to look at cscope one of these days. cscope's occasionally handy. I find it unwieldy when you have source files spread among several directories (though this may be user stupidity), and TBH I know the bits of the Python source I regularly beat on well enough that I can usually find definitions as fast by hand/grep as I can with cscope. It's more useful when in unfamiliar territory. Cheers, M. -- The "of course, while I have no problem with this at all, it's surely too much for a lesser being" flavor of argument always rings hollow to me. -- Tim Peters, 29 Apr 1998
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