On Aug 18, 8:51 pm, Gary Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2011-08-18, sinbad wrote: > > hi, > > > i've been using vim to browse c code and i think many of the > > users will be using it to write some sort of programming code > > be it c, c++, perl ... currently i use vim along with cscope/ctags. > > when i ever i make changes to the code all the cscope indexing > > will be lost.i have to re-cscope/ctags again. this is very painful if > > i > > am making lot's of changes (which is always the case). i think > > there is no easy way to incrementally update cscope/ctag the changes, > > besides the obvious choice of rebuilding the whole cscope database > > which might take a while if the source files are huge. so, why can't > > we add this functionality inbuilt into vim. are there any projects > > going > > on in this regard, or do i really don't know how to use vim with > > cscope. > > If the problem is incrementally updating the cscope and ctags > databases, then the proper solution is to add that capability to > cscope and ctags. > > Regards, > Gary
Right, it makes sense. But, since cscope/ctags is not doing the job properly and it warrants more for vim to have it's own inbuilt cscope/ctags functionality. seriously, if such a feature is available who will not use it. thanks -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
