Re: DXR now indexing comm-central

2014-02-20 Thread Neil
Erik Rose wrote: One thing I did notice in passing is that DXR doesn't provide a count of results like MXR does. It's on our roadmap (https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_Roadmap#UI.2FUX) but a pretty low priority atm. What's your use case, in case we should bump it up? Also I tried looking up

Re: DXR now indexing comm-central

2014-02-20 Thread Erik Rose
> One thing I did notice in passing is that DXR doesn't provide a count of > results like MXR does. It's on our roadmap (https://wiki.mozilla.org/DXR_Roadmap#UI.2FUX) but a pretty low priority atm. What's your use case, in case we should bump it up? > Also I tried looking up the callers of a co

Re: DXR now indexing comm-central

2014-02-20 Thread Nicholas Nethercote
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 2:41 AM, Neil wrote: > > Also I tried looking up the callers of a constexpr function and got no > results. Is this because the compiler optimised them all away? "callers:" searches are entirely unreliable in my experience. I filed https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?

Re: DXR now indexing comm-central

2014-02-20 Thread Neil
Erik Rose wrote: We've just added comm-central to DXR! Great news! One thing I did notice in passing is that DXR doesn't provide a count of results like MXR does. Also I tried looking up the callers of a constexpr function and got no results. Is this because the compiler optimised them

DXR now indexing comm-central

2014-02-19 Thread Erik Rose
We've just added comm-central to DXR! You can find it at http://dxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/ or through the new Switch Tree menu. The menu knows some tricks: it tries hard to preserve things like your browsing position and your search query while moving from tree to tree, so you can cha