Op maandag 21-01-2008 om 19:00 uur [tijdzone +0300], schreef Al Boldi: > Joost van der Sluis wrote: > > Op maandag 21-01-2008 om 16:57 uur [tijdzone +0300], schreef Al Boldi: > > > Exactly right! The best feature is find declaration/implementation, > > > but this only works for pascal code. What is needed to make this work > > > for c/c++? > > > > Just re-write the codetools. > > That's rather sad for an OOP design.
I don't know anything from the codetools-design. > But still, I think it is important, so how hard would a rewrite be, and would > people be interested in joining the effort? Very, very hard. c/c++ has a complete different structure then pascal-code. That's what I meant: you'll have to start all over. Let me remind you that Lazarus needs the full code or fpc's rtl and fcl. So for it to work a user will need the full code from (for example) libc on his machine. ;) As I see it the Lazarus-IDE isn't so great, regardless if it's written and used with Pascal, but _because_ it's written and used with pascal. You can't just copy the concept into c/c++. You could try, but I think you'll fail miserably... (Question to think about is why there isn't any open-source native IDE like Lazarus for c/c++ at all?) Joost. _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject archives at http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailarchives