1 ;;; cedet-cscope.el --- CScope support for CEDET
3 ;;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
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25 ;; Support using CScope for symbol lookups.
29 (declare-function inversion-check-version
"inversion")
31 (defvar cedet-cscope-min-version
"16.0"
32 "Minimum version of CScope required.")
34 (defcustom cedet-cscope-command
"cscope"
35 "Command name for the CScope executable."
39 (defun cedet-cscope-search (searchtext texttype type scope
)
40 "Perform a search with CScope, return the created buffer.
41 SEARCHTEXT is text to find.
42 TEXTTYPE is the type of text, such as 'regexp, 'string, 'tagname,
43 'tagregexp, or 'tagcompletions.
44 TYPE is the type of search, meaning that SEARCHTEXT is compared to
45 filename, tagname (tags table), references (uses of a tag) , or
46 symbol (uses of something not in the tag table.)
47 SCOPE is the scope of the search, such as 'project or 'subdirs."
48 ;; CScope is an interactive program. It uses number flags
49 ;; in order to perform command line searches. Useful for this
53 ;; -1 = Find global definition
54 ;; -3 = Find references
55 ;; -6 = Find egrep pattern
57 (let ((idx (cond ((eq type
'file
)
59 ;; Non files are symbols and such
60 ((eq texttype
'tagname
)
62 ((eq texttype
'tagregexp
)
64 ((eq texttype
'tagcompletions
)
65 (setq searchtext
(concat "^" searchtext
".*"))
67 ((eq texttype
'regexp
)
74 (cedet-cscope-call (list "-d" "-L" idx searchtext
))))
76 (defun cedet-cscope-create (flags)
77 "Create a CScope database at the current directory.
78 FLAGS are additional flags to pass to cscope beyond the
80 (cedet-cscope-call (append (list "-cR") flags
)))
82 (defun cedet-cscope-call (flags)
83 "Call CScope with the list of FLAGS."
84 (let ((b (get-buffer-create "*CEDET CScope*"))
85 (cd default-directory
)
87 (with-current-buffer b
88 (setq default-directory cd
)
90 (apply 'call-process cedet-cscope-command
95 (defun cedet-cscope-expand-filename (filename)
96 "Expand the FILENAME with CScope.
97 Return a fully qualified filename."
98 (interactive "sFile: ")
99 (let* ((ans1 (with-current-buffer
100 (cedet-cscope-call (list "-d" "-L" "-7" filename
))
101 (goto-char (point-min))
102 (if (looking-at "[^ \n]*cscope: ")
103 (error "CScope not available")
104 (split-string (buffer-string) "\n" t
))))
105 (ans2 (mapcar (lambda (hit)
106 (expand-file-name (car (split-string hit
" "))))
108 (when (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
110 (if (= (length ans2
) 1)
111 (message "%s" (car ans2
))
112 (message "%s + %d others" (car ans2
)
113 (length (cdr ans2
))))
114 (error "No file found")))
117 (defun cedet-cscope-support-for-directory (&optional dir
)
118 "Return non-nil if CScope has a support file for DIR.
119 If DIR is not supplied, use the current default directory.
120 This works by running cscope on a bogus symbol, and looking for
122 (interactive "DDirectory: ")
124 (let ((default-directory (or dir default-directory
)))
125 (set-buffer (cedet-cscope-call (list "-d" "-L" "-7" "moose")))
126 (goto-char (point-min))
127 (let ((ans (looking-at "[^ \n]*cscope: ")))
128 (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
130 (message "No support for CScope in %s" default-directory
)
131 (message "CScope is supported in %s" default-directory
))
136 (defun cedet-cscope-version-check (&optional noerror
)
137 "Check the version of the installed CScope command.
138 If optional programatic argument NOERROR is non-nil, then
139 instead of throwing an error if CScope isn't available, then
143 (let ((b (condition-case nil
144 (cedet-cscope-call (list "-V"))
149 (when (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
150 (message "CScope not found."))
152 (with-current-buffer b
153 (goto-char (point-min))
154 (re-search-forward "cscope: version \\([0-9.]+\\)" nil t
)
155 (setq rev
(match-string 1))
156 (if (inversion-check-version rev nil cedet-cscope-min-version
)
159 (error "Version of CScope is %s. Need at least %s"
160 rev cedet-cscope-min-version
))
161 ;; Else, return TRUE, as in good enough.
162 (when (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
163 (message "CScope %s - Good enough for CEDET." rev
))
166 (defun cedet-cscope-create/update-database
(&optional dir
)
167 "Create a CScope database in DIR.
168 CScope will automatically choose incremental rebuild if
169 there is already a database in DIR."
170 (interactive "DDirectory: ")
171 (let ((default-directory dir
))
172 (cedet-cscope-create nil
)))
174 (provide 'cedet-cscope
)
176 ;; arch-tag: 9973f1ad-f13b-4399-bc67-7f488478d78d
177 ;;; cedet-cscope.el ends here