API Query is a tool for querying Application Programming Interface (API) information.
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You can start the API Query tool either by selecting the Carbide > API Query menu item or via Window > Show View > Other... under Carbide Extensions category.
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Features
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API Query using metadata files (.metaxml) from an SDK.
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API usage verification in an active project.
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Usage logging when a search is executed.
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Enhancements/Fixed
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The search results list can show only API names.
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The HTML report links start an API Query or open the selected file.
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New Features
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Search results are displayed with focus on the search criteria.
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The value that fulfils the search criteria is shown highlighted with red.
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Hyperlink to open the header file will be active.
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Multi search support with keywords seperated by ;
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In the API metadata file data source, Cached/Unchached information displayed against each sdk
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Sorter for results
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System requirements
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Basic Requirements:
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Windows 2000, Windows XP
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Carbide.c++ v2.0
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Minimum Platform/SDK build PC.
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Normal Platform/SDK build PC.
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Additional Requirements:
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Carbide.c++ with all its prerequisites have to be installed prior to installation. ActivePerl-5.6.1.635 and at least one S60 3rd Edition SDK/Platform need to be installed. See readme\readme_sdks.html under the Carbide.c++ installation directory for more information on prerequisites.
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Compatibility issues
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N/A
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Known issues
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If multiple Carbide.C++ editor instances are running on same PC, active project report links may not work. Close other Carbide.C++ instances and rerun API Query for active project or restart API Query plug-in.
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Context-sensitive help will not get focus when pressing F1 if the API Query plug-in is running in the same tab as the Help. The help will open to a relative item on F1 key press, and can be navigated to by clicking the Help tab.