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> I am also usually working with a simple editor and command line, but becaus= > e the postgresql project is too big for a person who is looking at the sour= > ce code for the first time, I thought it will be simpler using a tool like = > CDT, because jumping directly to a function definition that he wants to loo= > k at is easy. That's an essential tool even for someone who knows the code well ... but you shouldn't think that there's only one way to do it. I like glimpse under emacs (easily finds references to symbols as well as their definitions; not specific to any one programming language). I think some other people use ctags. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend