gnatfind Usagegnatfind -f xyz:main.adbThe directories will be printed as well (as the `-f' switch is set)
The output will look like:
          directory/main.ads:106:14: xyz <= declaration
          directory/main.adb:24:10: xyz <= body
          directory/foo.ads:45:23: xyz <= declaration
     
     that is to say, one of the entities xyz found in main.adb is declared at
line 12 of main.ads (and its body is in main.adb), and another one is
declared at line 45 of foo.ads
     
gnatfind -fs xyz:main.adbgnatfind will
display the content of the Ada source file lines.
     The output will look like:
          directory/main.ads:106:14: xyz <= declaration
             procedure xyz;
          directory/main.adb:24:10: xyz <= body
             procedure xyz is
          directory/foo.ads:45:23: xyz <= declaration
             xyz : Integer;
     
     This can make it easier to find exactly the location your are looking
for.
     
gnatfind -r "*x*":main.ads:123 foo.adbgnatfind main.ads:123This is the same as gnatfind "*":main.adb:123.
     
gnatfind mydir/main.adb:123:45The column has to be the beginning of the identifier, and should not point to any character in the middle of the identifier.