Re: setup my own lxr server



Pete Zaitcev (OTID3) wrote:

I never even heard of this "lxr" thing and I've read the code of both
gcc and kernel. Why the heck would anyone need "lxr" where vim would do
splendidly?

LXR will cross-reference the definitions and users of your functions, building a tree of webpages to let you navigate between them all.

It does offer some convenience.

"http://lxr.linux.no/source/"; has the linux source cross referenced up to 2.6.11 if you want to try it out.

Chris
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