NTEmacs is commonly used to denote Emacs compiled as a native w32 application. For precompiled versions and instructions on how to build see CategoryWThirtyTwo. Why use NTEmacs with Cygwin?Because Cygwin is wonderful … but the Emacsen that come with it suffer from a few problems: It’s kinda slow (although recent Cygwin builds of X seem faster – 4.3.0-61, e.g.)“I can’t remember specific details, bu
Cscope can be a particularly useful tool if you need to wade into a large code base. You can save yourself a lot of time by being able to do fast, targeted searches rather than randomly grepping through the source files by hand (especially since grep starts to take a while with a truly large code base). In this tutorial you'll learn how to set up Cscope with a large project. We'll use as our examp
This page needs info on how to actually use these tools. I believe I’ve installed the pieces correctly, but now I need to know how to actually use them. An intro on some of the basic commands would be greatly appreciated. cscopeCscope http://cscope.sf.net is a program that generates index tables from C and C++ source files. It is also a client program that knows how to use the generated index tabl
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