In the process of using Crucible, code reviewers often do not know where a method is defined and implemented due to their lack of familiarity with the code. Therefore, I would like to ask if it is possible to directly locate the implementation of a method by clicking on its name in Crucible? If so, I would like to have code navigation similar to that in an IDE.
Hi @HousingLee
According to https://confluence.atlassian.com/crucible/end-of-support-announcements-for-crucible-298977376.html
Starting from Crucible 4.9 this version of the browser will no longer be supported. Older versions of Crucible will support this version till their end-of-life.
Could you please tell me what exactly you mean? I am using Crucible 4.8.10 and I am unable to perform code navigation when reviewing code. Is this a feature that is only available in higher versions?
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@Isadora_Nichetti seems to to not read your post properly.....
Crucible is on maintenance mode - maybe there's a third party plugin for this functionality, but if it doesn't exist currently, it's probably not going to be added by Atlassian.
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