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    Is there any plugin for jumping to a function definition when double click on its name?

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    • Công Cà CuốngC Offline
      Công Cà Cuống
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      I have used Notepad++ 7.6.6 32bit on Windows 10 as C-lang editor.
      I want that: double click on a function name (any where on code), then we go to its definition.
      Is there any plugin do this? If not, can some one develop once, please ?

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      • Alan KilbornA Offline
        Alan Kilborn @Công Cà Cuống
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        @Công-Cà-Cuống

        I think you want one of the “tagging” plugins.

        Double-clicking is rather a core editing feature to select the current word, so you may not find that exact functionality.

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        • gstaviG Offline
          gstavi
          last edited by

          The main 2 plugins I am aware of are TagLEET (I am its author) and NppGTags. There may be a few others as well.
          TagLEET does not generate the tags file by itself you will need to generate it by running ctags from command line.

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          • Michael VincentM Online
            Michael Vincent
            last edited by

            I use TagLEET and TagsView if you want a graphical dockable thingie. TagLEET is nice though with a quick shortcut. I put a “Create Tags” shortcut in my Run menu in N++ and run that on a file in the root of my project than all tags are accessible.

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            • Alan KilbornA Offline
              Alan Kilborn @gstavi
              last edited by

              @gstavi said:

              TagLEET (I am its author)

              Then you are the right person to ask this of: What is the “LEET” part supposed to mean?

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              • gstaviG Offline
                gstavi
                last edited by

                I needed some name with TAG in it.
                Taglit in hebrew (תגלית) is “Discovery”.
                And LEET is associated to Elite.
                So I combined them.

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