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SublimeCscope.sublime-settings
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{
// All of these settings can be overwritten on a per-project basis
// by modifying the project settings. (Note: in that case you need to prefix
// the keys below with "sublimecscope_"
// i.e. "sublimecscope_index_extensions": ["*.c"])
//
// Specify which file types should be included in the cscope index.
// cscope officially supports .c, .h, .l (lex) and .y (yacc)
// but is known to do a good job of finding symbols in many other languages
// that have a C-based syntax (e.g. Java, Ruby, Python)
// "index_file_extensions": [
// ".c",
// ".cc",
// ".cpp",
// ".h",
// ".hpp",
// ".l",
// ".y",
// ".py",
// ".rb",
// ".java"
// ],
// The path to the cscope executable. If empty, PATH environment will be searched.
// "cscope_path": "",
// Set this to true if you want cscope to search the standard include folders
// (e.g. /usr/include) for include files while building the index. When set to
// false it will only use include files that are included in the project.
// "search_std_include_folders": false,
// a list of include folders (outside of project) that cscope should
// look into for #include files. This will correspond to one or more
// '-I' options being passed to cscope
// "extra_include_folders": = []
// Specify a folder where cscope should store its temporary data.
// The 'TMPDIR' environment variable will be set to this value
// "tmp_folder": ""
// If cscope returns more results than this limit. Abort the search.
// For unlimited results, set this to -1
// "maximum_results": 1000
}