6.1 Finding and Viewing Members

The functions in this section are similar to those described in Viewing and Finding Class Declarations, and also in Finding and Viewing Member Source, except that they work in a C++ source buffer, not in member and tree buffers created by Ebrowse.

C-c C-m f

Find the definition of the member around point. If you invoke this function with a prefix argument, the declaration is searched.

If more than one class contains a member with the given name you can select the class with completion. If there is a scope declaration in front of the member name, this class name is used as initial input for the completion.

C-c C-m F

Find the declaration of the member around point.

C-c C-m v

View the definition of the member around point.

C-c C-m V

View the declaration of the member around point.

C-c C-m 4 f

Find a member’s definition in another window.

C-c C-m 4 F

Find a member’s declaration in another window.

C-c C-m 4 v

View a member’s definition in another window.

C-c C-m 4 V

View a member’s declaration in another window.

C-c C-m 5 f

Find a member’s definition in another frame.

C-c C-m 5 F

Find a member’s declaration in another frame.

C-c C-m 5 v

View a member’s definition in another frame.

C-c C-m 5 V

View a member’s declaration in another frame.