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> As for looking stuff up, i use eclipse-slide. Basically i have refpolicy
> imported into slide and build in slide that will expose the macros so
> you can just hover over them and see their contents or alter click and
> choose open declaration or just click them and look in the declaration
> pane. Theres also a filter window which lets you easily search for
> interfaces.
>
Bummer! I use Eclipse extensively in my everyday job (as well as at
home) and that is the first time I've read about eclipse-slide!
Google reveals this - http://oss.tresys.com/projects/slide/wiki/download
- and from this it seems a pretty handy tool to have. Does it resolve
macros with $1 and/or $2 in their names (like corenet_bind_dns_port ->
corenet_bind_$1_port for example)?
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