Operations
The operations CScout provides group together functions
that globally affect its operation.
The following sections describe all operations appart from the global
options.
Select active project
When using a workspace with multiple projects, you can restrict the
results of all identifier and file queries (read-made and those
you explicitly specify) to refer to a particular project or to all projects.
The metric results displayed are not affected.
When a project is delected, all pages end with a remark indicating the fact.
The following shows our example's project selection page.
Select Active Project
Project cp is currently selected
Main page
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Exit - saving changes
Once you have changed the name of some identifiers by substituting it
with another name,
you should exit CScout through this option to commit the changes
you made to the respective file source code.
Exit - ignore changes
You can also exist CScout without committing any changes.
As this option will trigger millions of object desctructors in large
workspaces, it may be faster to just terminate CScout
from its command-line instance by pressing ^C.
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