ede: Miscellaneous commands

 
 7 Miscellaneous commands
 ************************
 
 If you opt to go in and edit EDE project files directly—for instance, by
 using ‘C-c . e’ (SeeCustomize Features)—you must then “rescan” the
 project files to update the internal data structures.  To rescan the
 current project, type ‘C-c . g’ (‘ede-rescan-toplevel’).
 
    EDE can help you find files in your project, via the command ‘C-c .
 f’ (‘ede-find-file’).  This prompts for a file name; you need not
 specify the directory.  EDE then tries to visit a file with that name
 somewhere in your project.
 
    EDE can use external tools to help with file finding.  To do this,
 customize ‘ede-locate-setup-options’.
 
  -- Variable: ede-locate-setup-options
      List of locate objects to try out by default.  Listed in order of
      preference.  If the first item cannot be used in a particular
      project, then the next one is tried.  It is always assumed that
      “ede-locate-base” is at end of the list.
 
    EDE also provides a project display mode for the speedbar (See
 (emacs)Speedbar).  This allows you to view your source files as they
 are structured in your project: as a hierarchical tree, grouped
 according to target.
 
    To activate the speedbar in this mode, type ‘C-c . s’
 (‘ede-speedbar’).
 

Menu