It is recommended that you perform searches on successfully compiled programs to ensure the accuracy of search results. It is important to familiarize yourself with the correct search syntax to use to complete an effective search. It is also important to ensure that include paths and symbols are correctly defined. For more information, see Including paths and symbols.
See C/C++ search, for more information on:
Performing a C/C++ Search can be done in a number of different ways but regardless of the manner chosen the same information must be provided to C/C++ Search.
The info required to do a search is:Search string | this is the name of the element you are looking for. See C/C++ search for more information on how to specify wildcard searches and how to further refine your searches by using fully qualified names | ||||||
Search For | this is the element type that you wish to search for. You can also select to search on ‘Any Element’ which will perform the search on a combination of all elements | ||||||
Limit To | this allows you to limit your search to declarations, definitions or references. You can also select ‘All Occurrences’ which will search for declarations, definitions and references that match the element | ||||||
Scope | this allows the user to limit the scope of the search. The three available scopes are:
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There are 3 main ways for initiating a C/C++ search:
Results are displayed in the Search view.
Results are displayed in the Search view.
Results are displayed in the Search view.
For more information, see:
C/C++ search
C/C++ Indexer
CDT Projects
Open Declaration
Selection Searching for C/C++ elements
Navigate to C/C++ declarations
C/C++ search page, Search dialog box