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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 160143] find in files: search in included files
From:       Maciej Pilichowski <bluedzins () wp ! pl>
Date:       2008-03-31 8:32:53
Message-ID: 20080331083253.2839.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From bluedzins wp pl  2008-03-31 10:32 -------
Andreas,

> I'm not sure of the usefulness of this feature as it highly depends on the
> buildsystem.

In a way it is a user problem, user could also make a few typos in includes as well.

> that might confuse users a lot:

Also true, but on the other hand it is better to constantly improve specific tool, \
then not introducing it because of that reason.

> BTW: What do you mean with "Emergency"? 

It was rather humorous use ;-) I work at rather complex projects at the same time and \
it is useful for me to just open a file, look at it, find function/method I needed \
and then search for something this method refers to.  But the opened file is not from \
current project and it is not from current directory. 

Currently I can only mimic it by searching the main directory of all my programs, but \
it is way more lengthy process.


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