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Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ su
From: |
Hirohito Kato |
Subject: |
Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros |
Date: |
Wed, 5 Nov 2008 16:23:04 -0800 (PST) |
Thank you for reply.
I understand that rewriting parser by flex is more important
issue on the project than typical change. I think so, too.
Now I try to modify the source code in order to ignore 'extern "C"'
sentence like namespace token.
If I do it, can I send a patch of it to you?
Regards,
Shigio YAMAGUCHI-2 wrote:
>
> On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 03:00:19 -0700 (PDT)
> Hirohito Kato <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
> Hello,
>
>> I have a question of this issue.
>> Is this problem difficult to be fixed?
>>
>> Though the priority of it seems to be very low, I would like to know
>> why the problem isn't fixed for a long time.
>> (It is important problem for me...)
>>
>> I appreciate it if you could answer my question.
>
> I cannot promise to fix the problem right now. I rather would like to
> rewrite the C++ parser using flex, because the current parser is hard
> to maintain. But I couldn't secure enough time for it. :<
>
> However, you need not wait for it; you can fix the problem by yourself.
> If you fix it, would you please post it to this mailing list?
>
> I understood the importance of C++ by your mail.
> Thank you.
>
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- Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros,
Hirohito Kato <=
- Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros, Shigio YAMAGUCHI, 2008/11/06
- Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros, Hirohito Kato, 2008/11/06
- Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros, Hideki IWAMOTO, 2008/11/06
- Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros, Hirohito Kato, 2008/11/06
- Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros, Hirohito Kato, 2008/11/07
- Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros, Hirohito Kato, 2008/11/11
- Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros, Shigio YAMAGUCHI, 2008/11/11
Re: GNU GLOBAL skips indexing of inline functions in files having C++ support macros, Shigio YAMAGUCHI, 2008/11/06