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Re: 'analyzing code' and # of pro files [message #57363 is a reply to message #57194] Thu, 06 December 2007 12:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Dec 6, 12:20 pm, David Fanning <da...@dfanning.com> wrote:

> Don't worry, this is normal on UNIX systems. In my experience
> debugging other people's code, it is likely you have 15 versions
> of the Coyote directory in your path. And God knows how many
> versions of the Astro library, which is older yet. :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming:http://www.dfanning.com/

FYI:

The idl-pvwave mode in emacs has a neat feature:
under IDLWAVE->Routine Info->Routine Shadows, click on 'Check
Everything'.

Emacs will then create a list of all duplicate instances of all
routines even if the routine is imbedded in a file of another name.
e.g. the routine cmcongrid is listed as appearing in three files as
shown below.

CMCONGRID()
- MyLib [L---] ~/Application Data/idl/markwardt/cmcongrid.pro
- MyLib [L---] ~/Application Data/idl/fanning/tvimage.pro
- MyLib [L---] ~/Application Data/idl/fanning/tvscale.pro

This feature could be useful if a library routine is not behaving as
expected: you may not be using the version you think you are.

(Note: I think you have to have cataloged your directories with
idlwave_catalog for this to work)
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