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[6 earlier articles] |
Re: Smart textual editors cuedng@uic.edu (Nick Geovanis) (1996-07-23) |
Re: Smart textual editors mihai@west.net (Mihai Christodorescu) (1996-07-23) |
Re: Smart textual editors peach@entrenet.com (1996-07-24) |
Re: Smart textual editors darius@phidani.be (Darius Blasband) (1996-07-24) |
Re: Smart textual editors pc@linus.mitre.org (1996-07-26) |
Re: Smart textual editors yuval.peduel@channel1.com (1996-07-26) |
Re: Smart textual editors bdynin@movil.com (1996-07-26) |
Re: Smart textual editors balaji@platinum.com (1996-08-01) |
From: | bdynin@movil.com |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 26 Jul 1996 23:21:03 -0400 |
Organization: | Movil |
References: | 96-07-103 96-07-115 96-07-175 |
Keywords: | tools, comment |
I use Visual C++ extensively and I'm happy with its syntax sensitive
functionality. ( With a few exceptions: for example, I would like source
code inside "#if 0 ... endif" to be displayed dimmed or something. )
However, I feel that I could use better class browser than Visual C++ has.
I would like IDE not only to generate class inheritance graphs but also to
display ER-diagrams and usage, containment, instantiation relationships( in
terms of Booch approach ). When you analize other people's source code such
a browser could be very useful. I would greatly appreciate if somebody
could point me to such a tool in PC ( NT ) environment.
Thanks,
Boris
[I believe that most "lower CASE" products do that. -John]
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