Krzysztof,

I have been using Hound to analyze ONAP's code base for more than a year.

I use the indexes Hound produces to look for patterns and aggregates.

I am happy with how easy it was to setup. I would recommend it's use.

Adolfo

On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 3:03 PM Krzysztof Opasiak <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear ONAP Community,
>
> ONAP has grown to be quite a big and complicated project and looking for
> some information is sometimes like searching a needle in a haystack.
>
> The most obvious way to navigate in ONAP source code is to use grep or
> some indexer built into your IDE. Unfortunately this requires having
> full ONAP sources on a local machine and sometimes can take quite a lot
> of time and your loacal. That's why other large open source projects
> like Open Stack or The Linux Kernel provides a web based code search
> engine:
>
> http://codesearch.openstack.org/
> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/kernel
>
> Some time ago we set up in our company Hound instance for ONAP. After
> using it for quite some time we found it quite useful and faster than
> grep. We think that if it's beneficial also other people may find it
> useful. That's why I'd like to ask you, as a community, two questions:
>
> 1) Do you think that publicly available code search for ONAP would be
> useful for you?
>
> 2) Do you think that hound is the right tool that we should use or you
> prefer some other tools(opengrok or other). Please share your opinion
> and provide argumentation if you prefer other tool
>
> Best regards,
> --
> Krzysztof Opasiak
> Samsung R&D Institute Poland
> Samsung Electronics
>
> 
>
>

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