On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Lee Revell wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 19:20 +0200, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > I don't know what you do, but when I'm grep'ing the tree for some function
> > I'm often looking for its return type, having that on the same line as the
> > function name lets me grep for the function name and the grep output will
> > contain the return type and function name nicely on the same line.
> >
>
> I do a lot of looking at large hunks of code I'm not familiar with and
> trying to figure out how it works. It's quite handy to grep for
> foo_func to see all usages, then ^foo_func to see the function.
Have you ever looked at what "make tags" gives you?
Run make tags in the kernel source dir, then open up a source file in
vim, place the cursor over some struct name or function name and press
CTRL+] and you'll be taken to the definition, you can drill down several
levels like that, and if you want to go back up one level to where you
were you simply press CTRL+t very useful when navigating the source.
--
Jesper
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