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Project indexing
The most of advanced code editors (IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, etc...) index a full project structure giving us abilities to:
- go to a file where declaration of current variable, constant or other entity is declared Goto Declaration- include variables and/or files at certain points of code by auto-completing the variables/entities/filenames with paths Project-Wide Auto Completion
- all other advantages of project indexing go here...
And it could be optional so that "Goto Declaration" and "Project-Wide Auto Completion" can look within indices, within files by performing standard search, or be completely turned off.
Vote if you find it useful.
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I want to press CTRL+R (@<search> syntax), start typing a name of a function/class and have it take me to that file at the declaration point.
The tutorial below mentions how to install and use it
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/tools-and-tips/sublime-text-2-tips-and-tricks/
A unified plugin to handle C/C++ as well as the languages that SublimeCodeIntel handles would be nice.
Another useful plugin is the CTags plugin. It requires a lengthy tag generation cycle (particularly if the code resides on a network share.) But, once generated, navigating the C code is quick. It is in the package manager. More info here:https://github.com/SublimeText/CTags
Features like this are best left to plugins. In my darker moments I want stuff like this, but then I remember that it makes me a lazy programmer, and it adds bloat to an otherwise, err...sublime...tool.
I don't want sublimetext to ever tell me how my code works, because
A) it doesn't know
B) I should be able to figure that out, or else what the hell am I doing?
On the other hand, I want to be able to run this program everywhere I need to, which means not having it manage gigantic amounts of superfluous information.