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RE: [cdt-dev] How to Get The Scope of a Node

Somehow getNodeSelector().findName(tmp.getNodeOffSet(), tmp.getNodeLength()) 
keeps returning null objects...


portal on behalf of Markus Schorn wrote:
> 
> I'd use IASTTranslationUnit.getNodeSelector()... to find IASTNames.
> 
> There is no good support for IScope objects. I am thinking about
> making improvements to IScope for CDT 5.1, you may want to raise a
> bug on this.
> 
> Markus.
>  
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] How to Get The Scope of a Node
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>> 
>> To get the IASTName for a particular IIndexName would I 
>> actually have to traverse the AST of the file (translation 
>> unit) that IIndexName is referred to in?
>> 
>> Also is there a method of comparing the scopes, to see if one 
>> is greater than the other?
>> 
>> Thanks alot
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