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Dans un z/OS project, lorsqu'on souhaite voir le contenu d'une fonction appelée dans un programme C mais qui est définie dans un autre source C (Touche F3), nous avons le message « could not found symbol nom_de_la_fonction in index ».
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IDZ 14.2 released on Sept 6, 2019 includes the Eclipse Neon version of CDT. https://developer.ibm.com/mainframe/2019/09/06/introducing-ibm-developer-for-z-os-v14-2/
If you have the C/C++ perspective enabled and a C++ Project then you can go to Preferences > C/C++ > Indexer and select the option "Enable indexer" and press OK. Then select the C++ project and right click and choose Index > Rebuild. This should allow the Open Declaration (F3 key) feature to work so that a function defined in another source can be found. Here is a related discussion on stackoverflow.com https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7273129/how-can-i-get-eclipse-to-index-an-entire-c-c-source-tree-that-contains-multipl