I've been using the geany <http://www.geany.org/> editor recently and I was shocked to find that it has decent source browsing capabilities (that work with haskell even!). You can find where something is defined and find other usages of things. It's a bit crude, but gets the job done well enough. - Job On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Martin Drautzburg <Martin.Drautzburg@web.de
wrote:
Hello all,
I need your advice about how to browse code which was written by someone else (Paul Hudak's Euterpea, to be precise, apx. 10000 LOC). I had set some hopes on leksah, and it indeed shows me the interfaces, but I have not yet convinced it to show me more than that.
I ran haddock over the sources, and again I could not see more that just signatures.
I would be very happy with something like a Smalltalk browser. Something that would let me zoom down to the source code, but with "search" and hyperlink capabilities ("senders" and "implementers" in Smalltalk).
Anyways, how do you guys do it, i.e. how to you dive into non-trivial foreign code?
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