Browse Source Windows (Windows CE 5.0)
Browse windows display information about symbols (classes, functions, data, macros, and types) in your program.
Note The browse file is based on the state of the source files at the time of the last build. If you edit source files and then go to a definition or a reference, the location in the browse file might no longer be accurate. If the browse file has not been built (or is not current) when a query is issued, a dialog box is displayed that allows you to build the browse file.
Browse information is viewed in browse windows, which have different appearances and different controls depending on the type of information displayed.
Using browse commands, you can examine the following:
- Definitions and References
- File Outline
- Base Classes and Members
- Derived Classes and Members
- Call Graph
- Callers Graph
See Also
Definitions and References Window | Symbol Codes in the Browse Source Window
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