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Hi,
I've found that the "Find all active references" (ctrl+shift+R) of PSoC Creator only works when you select a symbol from a header file. If you (ctrl+shift+R) on a symbol that's in a C file, it will only return the results of the C file and its header. For example, if I (ctrl+shift+R) on a public function definition in a C file, the results will only return the declaration and definition of the function, even though it's used in another C file. However, if I (ctrl+shift+R) on the function definition in the header, then it works. Is this intended?
Thank you,
Fred
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Presently,it is like that only in Creator
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Hi anks, thanks for replying.
I know that only Creator does this. I was asking if it's intended or if it's a bug/feature that will be resolved in the future.
Fred
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Presently, it is intended.