From: darwin.sura.net!uvaarpa!software.org!blakemor@gatech.edu (Alex Blakemore
Subject: Re: VAXAda and LSE
Date: 15 Nov 91 15:04:24 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1991Nov15.150424.27536@software.org> (raw)
In article <1991Nov15.013354.7411@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> mbates@tusun2.mcs.utulsa
.edu (Michael D. Bates) writes:
> LSE is great! It's especially nice to use once you learn how to use the
> Source Code Analyzer along with it to do semantic queries.
I agree LSE is a real pleasure to use. I also recommend investigating
how it works with CMS - makes using a CM system a big help rather
than an intrusion. Just put the following commands in your
LSE init file.
set cms /noconfirm/noconcurrent
set source_directory [], cms$lib
and you can browse the latest CMS version of files safely in read only mode,
reserve to get a writable copy when you wish and replace in CMS without
ever leaving the editor.
I have to wonder about SCA though. It sounds great but every time
I've tried to use it, it was so unbearably slow and crashed so often
that I just gave up. What hardware and software versions do you have
where SCA is usable ? How have you managed to get acceptable performance ?
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