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Not an indexer necessarily. There is the "code explorer". In the default docking of TestComplete, it's one of the bottom tabs in the left side.
This lists out all the units and the functions within those units on a per project basis within your project suite. Other than that, the best way to find something specific in your code base is your standard ALT-F Find function.
- doug_bowen8 years agoOccasional Contributor
This is a serious short coming. Can I request this feature?
- tristaanogre8 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Feature requests are certainly not a bad thing... feel free to make one at https://community.smartbear.com/t5/TestComplete-Feature-Requests/idb-p/TestXCompleteFeatureRequests and then campaign for up votes. I'll vote up. :)
- tristaanogre8 years agoEsteemed Contributor
BTW, TestComplete DOES support building extensions other than just script extensions. Design time actions can be written as Script Extensions as well. So, say you were to grab an open source code search tool (like... oh... https://github.com/google/codesearch) and adapt it to TestComplete's extensible architecture.... you could potentially build your own script extension with a design time action to do pretty much exactly what you want.
Just saying. ;)
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