* Of possible interest: GNU id-utils with SML (and lisp) support added
@ 2005-01-24 18:04 Cynbe ru Taren
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From: Cynbe ru Taren @ 2005-01-24 18:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've tweaked the GNU id-utils to also support SML and lisp.
(Should work equally well for Ocaml, I think. Let me know if not.)
The source tarball (and a Debian binary .deb) are up at:
http://muq.org/~cynbe/ml/smlnj-hacking-idutils.html
Synopsis for anyone unfamiliar with the id-utils:
A keystroke or two in emacs or vi gives lightning-fast access to all
occurrences of a given identifier in the codebase. Great for looking
up definitions, checking all uses after a redefinition, finding a
typical invocation, and so forth. Valuable for reading any codebase
over ten kilolines, and indispensable for multi-megaline codebases
(where etags simply halts and catches fire).
I'm a frank addict.
--Cynbe
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