Using CEDET from CVS: ==================== If you have loaded CEDET from CVS, you will find that the basic installation is almost the same as for the regular distribution. All EDE Project files for CEDET are checked into CVS along with the corresponding Makefiles. Since "Project.ede" comes after "Makefile" alphabetically, your CVS checkout command will always leave timestamps that indicates that the Makefiles are out of date. Thus, the first compilation step is: ----- touch `find . -name Makefile` ----- To compile and install the rest of the released versions of CEDET, please read the INSTALL file. Web Site: ======== The CEDET CVS repository contains the full source to the CEDET web page which is usually found on: http://cedet.sf.net Unreleased Software: =================== The CEDET CVS repository sometimes contains new software that has not been integrated into the CEDET distribution and build system. This section describes any such tools. cedet/srecode ------------- The SRecode tools stands for "Semantic Recoder". SRecode is a template library manager for auto-generating code for any language. Complex code generation is managed through Semantic compatible tags. SRecode has a reasonable manual that will assist you in understanding what it is for. To try it out, add this to your .emacs file: ------- (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "~/cedet/srecode")) (require 'srecode-load) -------- Obsolete Software: ================= The CEDET CVS repository contains some software that has been obsoleted with time as newer tools come online. You can still use some of these tools if you want, but the bit-rot will eventually get you. cedet/quickpeek --------------- Quick Peek was an attempt to get eldoc like behavior using only etags files. It worked pretty well, but it required a clever parser to provide smart output. Eventually I started writing Semantic so I could have a parser to do this work. It was later obsoleted by an eldoc interface, and then the `semantic-idle-scheduler-mode'.