* Re: Questions about the speedbar
@ 2003-05-29 21:47 Nick Roberts
2003-05-30 6:04 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Nick Roberts @ 2003-05-29 21:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
> > Can the speedbar be configured to work in the parent frame i.e just
> > have its own buffer?
> I think that's what ECB does, so you may want to talk with its
> developers.
ECB isn't part of Emacs, although on Sourceforge it says it is GPL. Is it a
good idea to reuse this code? Presumably the copyright header of any resulting
code would have to be amended as it would not belong solely to the FSF.
Nick
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* Re: Questions about the speedbar
2003-05-29 21:47 Questions about the speedbar Nick Roberts
@ 2003-05-30 6:04 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2003-05-30 6:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
Nick Roberts <nick@nick.uklinux.net> writes:
>> > Can the speedbar be configured to work in the parent frame i.e just
>> > have its own buffer?
>
>> I think that's what ECB does, so you may want to talk with its
>> developers.
>
> ECB isn't part of Emacs, although on Sourceforge it says it is
> GPL. Is it a good idea to reuse this code? Presumably the copyright
> header of any resulting code would have to be amended as it would
> not belong solely to the FSF.
Yes, before snarfing code from them, you may need to talk with them.
If code can't be snarfed, I guess they can say what needs to be done
in principle. Then it can be reimplemented.
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* Questions about the speedbar
@ 2003-05-28 19:54 Nick Roberts
2003-05-29 3:20 ` Eli Zaretskii
2003-05-29 8:37 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Nick Roberts @ 2003-05-28 19:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
I would like to use the speedbar for displaying the value of variables when
debugging with `M-x gdba'. The speedbar uses its own frame which isn't a problem
with a graphical display but with a text terminal only one frame is visible at
any given time. This would be inconvenient for debugging as the user would have
to move back and forth between frames.
Can the speedbar be configured to work in the parent frame i.e just have its
own buffer?
Can a text terminal be configured so that two frames could be placed side by
side?
I suspect the answer to both questions is no. I only want a subset of the
speedbar's functionality: that of expanding or contracting a list when diving
in or out of an array or structure (I don't want to visit any files, nodes etc
from it). I could probably adapt some of the lisp functions in speedbar.el for
my needs. In the interests of reuse and so that I don't re-invent the wheel,
could someone familiar with this file direct me towards the most relevant
functions and suggest how they could be adapted to work in a buffer.
Rather hopefully,
Nick
PS For the interested: This would use GDB's variable objects as described in the
info manual under GDB/MI.
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