Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 21 Oct 2000 00:08:27 -0400 | From | John Kacur <> | Subject | Re: process header declaration? |
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Timur Tabi wrote: > > ** Reply to message from "Andrew C. Dingman" > <dingman@dingman.student.earlham.edu> on Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:30:51 -0500 (EST) > > > I'm working on a project for my senior seminar for which I (and my > > profs) think I need to modify the process descriptor > > struct. Unfortunately, I don't seem to be good enough with 'grep' to > > figure out where the type is declared. > > Spend the money to get a real editor, like Visual SlickEdit for Linux. It > makes analyzing the Linux kernel ten times easier. In this case, a single > keystroke would have told you where that structure (or any field in any > structure) is defined. > > -- > Timur Tabi - ttabi@interactivesi.com > Interactive Silicon - http://www.interactivesi.com
Linux distributions come with an amazing amount of quality tools, you don't need to invest any extra dollars. Learn to use ctags or etags and you can quickly find a type with vi or emacs.
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