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Eclipse: CDT: how to display C++ class and function names in treeview?

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johngoche@gmail.com - 17 Oct 2006 12:10 GMT
Hello,

In C++ each file can contain a bunch of functions and classes. I would
like to be able to use the Eclipse CDT or other plugin and click on a
file in outline. This would expand the treeview to show all the
functions and classes in it. By then clicking on one of the classes
or functions the IDE displays that function or class in the editor.
However I do not see this behavior. How can I have this behavior.
I have seen this in Palm OS Developer Suite which is based on
Eclipse. However, I am unable to expand a source or header
file to the functions and classes it contains in Eclipse.
Any ideas?

Thanks,

JG
IchBin - 17 Oct 2006 18:59 GMT
> Hello,
>
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>
> JG

You may get an answer from this newsgroup but it would make better sense
to ask in the correct newsgroup. Try the Eclipse NNTP server at:
news.eclipse.org

The newsgroup there is: eclipse.tools.cdt

You will need a free account\password. You can get that at this page:
http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups

It is at the top of the page to the right.

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