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Finding Functions w/ VCCodeModel

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Rich S. - 29 Dec 2005 09:32 GMT
Hello,

Why does VCCodeModel not find function declarations from a header file ".h" ??

I am trying to enumerate the function declarations contained in the Windows
header files, such as WinBase.h, and the FileCodeModel interface returns all
of the macro elements, but not a single function declaration.

The only function element that it returns from WinBase.h is a function which
happens to include a body.

So why doesn't it return any of the function prototypes that don't have
function bodies?

Thanks so much,
Rich S.
Steve Maillet (eMVP) - 04 Jan 2006 21:07 GMT
Unfortunately, it's based on the CodeFunction class which was designed for
C# and VB. neither of which have the distinction between a declaration and
definition that exists for C/C++ files. It doesn't look like there is a
straight forward way around that either.

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