[Newbies] TODO comments and searching

Rob Rothwell r.j.rothwell at gmail.com
Wed Oct 1 01:11:07 UTC 2008


Mark,
I just tried this out (neat trick!); it worked for me in an OmniBrowser,
regular old SystemBrowser, or a Workspace by highlighting [todo] (no
brackets!) and pressing Alt-N (windows).  It listed just the senders of
#todo...

Rob

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Mark Volkmann <mark at ociweb.com> wrote:

> On Sep 30, 2008, at 5:36 AM, Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
>  On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 05:31 -0500, Mark Volkmann wrote:
>>
>>> If I put TODO comments in my code to mark things I still need to
>>> finish, is there an easy way to get a list of all of those? For that
>>> matter, how do you search all the code in a given category for a given
>>> string?
>>>
>>>  Searching for strings inside the code you can do by selecting
>> a string and press ALT-Shitf-e. For your purpose you might have
>> a look at Object>>flag: This way you mark your code this way
>>
>> self flag: #todo
>>
>> Then you can select todo and press Alt-n to get all senders
>> of this symbol.
>>
>
>
> Select "todo" without the #?
> Either way, pressing alt-n (I believe that's cmd-n on a Mac) doesn't do
> anything. I also tried pressing the "senders" button. That wants me to
> choose either "initialize", "flag:" or "new".
>
> ---
> Mark Volkmann
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