[lug] Tools for C++ exploration

Steve Sullivan steve.sullivan at mathcom.com
Wed Apr 15 16:40:48 MDT 2020


Speaking of handy tools ...

I've been handed about 250,000 lines of questionable C++.
Written by scientists, if you know what I mean :)

Are there any tools you'd recommend for organizing, showing, and
exploring such a code mass?

I prefer no IDE, since usually it's simpler and quicker to use
gvim or vi than set up a new environment on each machine.
As Jeff Haemer said, vi & family are ubiquitous.

Thanks,

Steve

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