![]() Does anyone have suggestion on how I should make xcscope.el work with the “-q” option? GP: I unsuccessfully tried modifying xcscope.el so that it uses the “cscope -b -q -k” options, I want the -q option on my large code base, so that symbol search becomes quicker. ( if (minibuffer-window-active-p old-buffer-window) Don't present the new buffer (file) inside minibuffer! I have made this fix: ( defun cscope-process-sentinel (process event) Mmc: I have this problem with xcscope.el: When i invoke a long time lasting search, and go into minibuffer (think M-x), when cscope finishes its job, xcsope will present the found file inside the minibuffer. I don’t know cscope.el, but I discovered xcscope.el recently – and this is really practical! Don’t use M-x grep anymore! I’ll review (and possibly absort) the patches mentioned here shortly. Following comments are about Darryl’s original xcscope.el. This xcscope.el package is currently available on MELPA and in Debian and in Ubuntu (package name is “xcscope-el”). The full change log is available in the README at the above link. This makes management of multiple searches dramatically better. Most significantly, multiple results are now displayed in the cscope buffer at a time. This tree fixes various bugs and adds various features. ![]() ![]() This package is stable, and development is continuing in its own tree ( ). xcscope.elĭarryl Okahata’s xcscope.el comes with the cscope package. It does not compile using MSYS on MS Windows. ![]()
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