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Eclipse help, or a beter IDE wanted! by vetitice 2006-11-20 11:47:16
I'm used to SlickEdit, this is doing my head in.

All I want to do is run a simple 'find all occurrences of MAX_DOORS in a given file'

Preferably one of them find-in-files things like VisualC++ had 8 years ago!

C/C++ Search says none exist.

File Search gives me the file, but no locations inside it.

Straight Find, with a file I know has them, finds them one-by-one, with no way to mark all for easy jumping between them.

This is idiotic! How do you do a normal, everyday, find in files?

Failing that, can someone tell be a better FOSS IDE for Linux, please.
[ Reply ]
  Search → File ... by leonidus2006-11-20 12:12:11
    Oh and don't take the small print too seriously. by leonidus2006-11-20 12:14:51
    Thanks. Appreciate the help. by vetitice2006-11-20 13:12:04
  Eclipse can do just what you're asking for by Sterling_Ag2006-11-20 12:14:27
    It failed. by vetitice2006-11-20 12:30:39
      It sounds like it's doing a C/C++ search still by Sterling_Ag2006-11-20 12:42:31
        Scanning file 2 of 28,772..... (n/t) by vetitice2006-11-20 12:45:56
          Are there 28,772 files in those two projects? (n/t) by Sterling_Ag2006-11-20 12:48:18
            Yep. Is complete CVS tree for a big application by vetitice2006-11-20 12:57:01
              You can hate it if you want... by Sterling_Ag2006-11-20 13:02:58
                Which is why I hate it. by vetitice2006-11-20 13:10:04
                  No problem. by Sterling_Ag2006-11-20 13:15:08
  Yaaay! Found a fix! by vetitice2006-11-20 15:29:33

 

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