Well, but it's not a usage! It's the variable itself. Moreover, it's already
shown in the tree (under "Variable" node).

Best regards,
Valentin Kipiatkov
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Kirby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 5:02 PM
Subject: [Eap-list] find usages problem


> Find usages, with the "write access" checkbox checked should find
declarations with
> initializers.
>
> For example, if I declare a member variable:
>
> int foo = 3
>
> then find usages should find this, even though its the declaration.
>
> int foo;
>
> should not be found.
>
> Mike
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