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    • cisco779kC
      cisco779k
      last edited by

      sorry for my intrusion into this post…
      i have see new functionList folder into 7.9.1 version.
      i have read this page https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/function-list/
      but i didn’t understand how to use…
      can anyone explain me how to use these functions? tnxs

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @cisco779k
        last edited by Alan Kilborn

        @cisco779k

        You mean, in general, what does the functionlist do?
        Well, typically, in a programming language, code units are divided up into “functions”.
        The functionlist provides an outline view of a file’s data, according to its functions.
        So, for a N++ source file, here’s an example of what you might see:

        96a9ca9e-198e-4b30-a1b4-a4ceb83a1704-image.png

        Here, init, killAllChildren, etc. are the functions.

        Doubleclicking on a function name in this window will jump you in the source code to the definition of that function.

        If you already understand this, and your question was asking something different, please clarify.

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        • cisco779kC
          cisco779k
          last edited by

          tanxs for your reply.
          but how to have this panel? (to run one function)
          or how to run single function?

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones @cisco779k
            last edited by PeterJones

            @cisco779k said in FunctionList in 7.9.1:

            i have see new functionList folder into 7.9.1 version.

            First off, this panel is nothing new to v7.9.1. This version just split the old functionList.xml config file into many files in the functionList folder. The Function List functionality has existed for years in Notepad++ (as long as I can remember)

            but how to have this panel?

            Enable it using View > Function List, or the toolbar icon
            262a3c71-d58f-45b4-be83-60158b7f3904-image.png

            (to run one function)
            or how to run single function?

            It doesn’t run the function. It navigates the Notepad++ editor window to the first line of that function, so you can edit the source code for the function. To get it to navigate to the first line of that function, double-click on the name of the function in the Function List panel, as Alan already told you.

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            • linpengchengL
              linpengcheng @Alan Kilborn
              last edited by

              failed to customize markdown & Clojure function list in npp 7.9.1, but success in npp 7.9.

              failed_fn_list_config_files.zip

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              • cisco779kC
                cisco779k
                last edited by

                tanxs Peter for your explanation.
                but my function list window is empty… how to load function ?

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn @cisco779k
                  last edited by

                  @cisco779k said in FunctionList in 7.9.1:

                  but my function list window is empty

                  I think you’re going to have to provide some actual information in order for anyone to help you.

                  Examples:

                  • what Language are you using where you want to see functions in the Function List window?

                  • provide a snippet of your code which contains a function definition in the Language, that you are not seeing in the Function List

                  • screenshot of what you are seeing when you look at Function List window

                  Really, you haven’t provided much to go on. See HERE.

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                  • cisco779kC
                    cisco779k
                    last edited by

                    alt text

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                    • PeterJonesP
                      PeterJones @cisco779k
                      last edited by

                      @cisco779k ,

                      Yes, unless you go through the process that @Alan-Kilborn showed in the first post in this topic, Normal Text does not have functions. Notepad++ has no way of knowing how you define a function in Normal Text unless you tell it. Normal Text is not the best way to figure out if the Function List panel is working for you.

                      Further, the document you showed is empty. How do you expect an empty document to define any functions, whatever language it’s supposed to be?

                      If you pick a pre-supported programming language, and open a file of that type (so the Language menu shows it properly selected and the status bar agrees), then the function list will show the defined functions. For example, if I open PerlForFunctionListDebug.pl

                      #!perl
                      
                      use strict;
                      use warnings;
                      
                      sub with_paren() {}
                      sub no_paren_brace {}
                      sub MyPackage::WithParen() {}
                      sub withProto :prototype(\@@) {}
                      sub withAttrib  :Ugly : Duckling : Here {}
                      
                      package MyName;
                      sub InPackage() {}
                      
                      
                      __DATA__
                      sub fake_data_function() {}
                      
                      __END__
                      sub fake_end_function() {}
                      

                      … then I see:
                      62a55edd-1503-48a1-b461-6921e3410b1e-image.png

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @cisco779k
                        last edited by

                        @cisco779k

                        Why don’t you download Notepad_plus.cpp from HERE by right-clicking its contents and doing a SaveAs in your browser, and then open this file in Notepad++?

                        Then you should see the following, which MIGHT help you understand this feature by looking at the following:

                        7aa174a2-4ec5-4a06-bf8b-e50e2ef58e37-image.png

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @Alan Kilborn
                          last edited by

                          BTW, wow, did I ever select a “violent-sounding” function to use as my example one! :-(

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                          • cisco779kC
                            cisco779k
                            last edited by cisco779k

                            @PeterJones
                            i have copy and paste your example on np but…
                            alt text

                            @ Alan
                            Notepad_plus.cpp work. tnxs.
                            alt text

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                            • astrosofistaA
                              astrosofista @cisco779k
                              last edited by

                              Hi @cisco779k

                              As @PeterJones file example is not saved, you need to manually assing the correct language to the source file, Perl in this case. Once you do that the function list panel will do its job.

                              But as @Alan-Kilborn file example was saved with an specific extension, Notepad++ automatically assigned the correct language and populate the function list panel.

                              Hope this helps.

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                              • cisco779kC
                                cisco779k
                                last edited by

                                ok tanxs for explaination! cheers

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                                  linpengcheng
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