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48 lines
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*vim-c-hierarchy* *:CCallHierarchy*
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Call Hierarchy
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When viewing a c or c++ source file you can view the call hierarchy of
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a function or method by issuing the command :CCallHierarchy. This
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will open a temporary buffer with an inversed tree view of the
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hierarchy of callers of the requested function or method.
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>
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fun2(int)
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fun1(int)
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main()
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fun3(int)
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fun3(int)
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<
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While you are in the hierarchy tree buffer, you can jump to the call
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under the cursor using one of the following key bindings:
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- <cr> - open the type using the (default action).
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- E - open the type via :edit
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- S - open the type via :split
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- T - open the type via :tabnew
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- ? - view help buffer
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Configuration
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Vim Variables
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*g:EclimCHierarchyDefaultAction*
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- g:EclimCHierarchyDefaultAction (defaults to 'split') - Determines
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the command used to open the file when hitting <enter> on an entry
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in the hierarchy buffer.
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vim:ft=eclimhelp |