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soundman32 Posted - Jan 13 2006 : 04:22:23 AM
I used VA at my previous job on a medium sized project (~300K lines, 10dlls), and couldn't live without it. At interview for my current job, I mentioned it and raved about it.

Upon starting the job I found the major product was a Linux/Windows hybrid, designed by Unix guys, using makefiles for both Linux & Windows.
This is a large project (>500k lines 30dlls) built with VC6.

I set about making a dsp/dsw to ease my way in and also installed a demo version of VA-X.

Twas then I found that the majority of classes used automatically generated class definitions where most of the class definition is stored in a .dbH file which is included in the .H file.

e.g.

MY.h file
#ifndef MY_H
#define MY_H

#include "My.dbH"
public:
   void more_functions();
};

#endif MY_H

My.dbH - auto generated at build time

class My_Class
{
public: // etc


This of course breaks the parser in normal intellisense as well as VA.

Recently I've tried to use VA with a standalone project (VS2005) and even then is seems not as good as before. Of course my 30day trial is now up, so I can't continue to evaluate.

So in summary, it's good, but perhaps not for a large non-VS project.


p.s. Can't wait to use it on a small VC6 project again. It's like a homecoming :-)
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support Posted - Jan 14 2006 : 01:16:24 AM
If the dbH files remain after your builds, you can have VA X parse them by telling the IDE and VA X about the special extension.

http://www.wholetomato.com/support/faq.html#extension

Make sure the IDE settings include the path to your dbH files. (We presume this is already the case since the compiler must resolve the #includes.)

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