I have been watching sourcegraph.com for a while. As you say you do much deeper and expensive parsing of the code, which is not really feasable at the moment for searchcode since it has 90 languages. Its also a constraint as I don't have the hardware to support this (searchcode is very lean).
My goal was to provide codesearch for sources other than Github as there is so much code out there to find. Github does an excellent job indexing and I am certain that Bitbucket will be following with their own implementation soon.
I too would love to know what people prefer, a deeper analysis of the code with IDE support or more bredth. I can see both being useful.
I have been watching sourcegraph.com for a while. As you say you do much deeper and expensive parsing of the code, which is not really feasable at the moment for searchcode since it has 90 languages. Its also a constraint as I don't have the hardware to support this (searchcode is very lean).
My goal was to provide codesearch for sources other than Github as there is so much code out there to find. Github does an excellent job indexing and I am certain that Bitbucket will be following with their own implementation soon.
I too would love to know what people prefer, a deeper analysis of the code with IDE support or more bredth. I can see both being useful.