Is there something like that in Kdevelop? I dont use CLI editors much. On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 7:55 AM, David Christensen <da...@endpoint.com>wrote:
> > On Oct 10, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Vaibhav Kaushal wrote: > > > Thanks to both hitoshi and tom for your replies. > > > > I think I need to look into the Postgres code itself (I am better at code > than documentation). But since I have not been touch with C lately (these > days I am programming on PHP) I think I have forgot a few rules of game > (afterall PHP is so much more easy than C :P ). Moreover, postgres is the > first Open Source software whose code I am interested in. I have never > looked into other OSS codes much except correcting a few compilation errors > here and there on beta / alpha releases. > > > > I have had the chance and success to compile my own Linux OS and it was > fun to do so... but I guess development is a tougher job. With an idea in > mind, and a thankful feeling towards postgres is what drives me to do this > tougher job. > > > > When I was designing my database for a web app, I found so many problems > in MySQL that I could not continue (the best of all, I can't use the > commands written in my DB book to create a foreign key, it does not natively > support foreign keys, confusing storage engines and so on).. and then I got > postgres which I am a fan of. > > > > I hope I will not be flamed when I will ask those questions (some of them > are actually very silly ones). > > > > I will look inside the code now and will get back after i get some > progress with it. > > > > However, I find too many references to the Data structure "datum" what is > it and where is it defined? Can someone tell me please? Also, what role does > it play? > > > > Thanks to you all for your replies. > > > > -Vaibhav > > Depending on your text editor, you may be able to utilize TAGS files; see > src/tools/make_(e|c)tags for creating TAGS files for your editor of choice > (emacs/vim, although other editors may support specific formats). This will > allow you to navigate to the specific definition of the type/function/macro, > and can be very enlightening and help answer some of these questions. `git > grep` will also come in handy if you're working directly from a git > checkout. > > Regards, > > David > -- > David Christensen > End Point Corporation > da...@endpoint.com > > > > >