1 /* Tags file maker to go with GNU Emacs -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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34 This file is not considered part of GNU Emacs.
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47 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
50 /* NB To comply with the above BSD license, copyright information is
51 reproduced in etc/ETAGS.README. That file should be updated when the
54 To the best of our knowledge, this code was originally based on the
55 ctags.c distributed with BSD4.2, which was copyrighted by the
56 University of California, as described above. */
61 * 1983 Ctags originally by Ken Arnold.
62 * 1984 Fortran added by Jim Kleckner.
63 * 1984 Ed Pelegri-Llopart added C typedefs.
64 * 1985 Emacs TAGS format by Richard Stallman.
65 * 1989 Sam Kendall added C++.
66 * 1992 Joseph B. Wells improved C and C++ parsing.
67 * 1993 Francesco Potortì reorganized C and C++.
68 * 1994 Line-by-line regexp tags by Tom Tromey.
69 * 2001 Nested classes by Francesco Potortì (concept by Mykola Dzyuba).
70 * 2002 #line directives by Francesco Potortì.
72 * Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> has maintained and improved it since 1993.
76 * If you want to add support for a new language, start by looking at the LUA
77 * language, which is the simplest. Alternatively, consider distributing etags
78 * together with a configuration file containing regexp definitions for etags.
81 char pot_etags_version
[] = "@(#) pot revision number is 17.38.1.4";
88 # define NDEBUG /* disable assert */
94 # define _GNU_SOURCE 1 /* enables some compiler checks on GNU */
97 /* WIN32_NATIVE is for XEmacs.
98 MSDOS, WINDOWSNT, DOS_NT are for Emacs. */
103 #endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */
108 # include <sys/param.h>
115 # define MAXPATHLEN _MAX_PATH
119 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
128 #include <sys/types.h>
129 #include <sys/stat.h>
130 #include <binary-io.h>
131 #include <c-strcase.h>
135 # undef assert /* some systems have a buggy assert.h */
136 # define assert(x) ((void) 0)
142 /* Define CTAGS to make the program "ctags" compatible with the usual one.
143 Leave it undefined to make the program "etags", which makes emacs-style
144 tag tables and tags typedefs, #defines and struct/union/enum by default. */
152 #define streq(s,t) (assert ((s)!=NULL || (t)!=NULL), !strcmp (s, t))
153 #define strcaseeq(s,t) (assert ((s)!=NULL && (t)!=NULL), !c_strcasecmp (s, t))
154 #define strneq(s,t,n) (assert ((s)!=NULL || (t)!=NULL), !strncmp (s, t, n))
155 #define strncaseeq(s,t,n) (assert ((s)!=NULL && (t)!=NULL), !c_strncasecmp (s, t, n))
157 #define CHARS 256 /* 2^sizeof(char) */
158 #define CHAR(x) ((unsigned int)(x) & (CHARS - 1))
159 #define iswhite(c) (_wht[CHAR (c)]) /* c is white (see white) */
160 #define notinname(c) (_nin[CHAR (c)]) /* c is not in a name (see nonam) */
161 #define begtoken(c) (_btk[CHAR (c)]) /* c can start token (see begtk) */
162 #define intoken(c) (_itk[CHAR (c)]) /* c can be in token (see midtk) */
163 #define endtoken(c) (_etk[CHAR (c)]) /* c ends tokens (see endtk) */
165 #define ISALNUM(c) isalnum (CHAR (c))
166 #define ISALPHA(c) isalpha (CHAR (c))
167 #define ISDIGIT(c) isdigit (CHAR (c))
168 #define ISLOWER(c) islower (CHAR (c))
170 #define lowcase(c) tolower (CHAR (c))
174 * xnew, xrnew -- allocate, reallocate storage
176 * SYNOPSIS: Type *xnew (int n, Type);
177 * void xrnew (OldPointer, int n, Type);
180 # include "chkmalloc.h"
181 # define xnew(n,Type) ((Type *) trace_malloc (__FILE__, __LINE__, \
182 (n) * sizeof (Type)))
183 # define xrnew(op,n,Type) ((op) = (Type *) trace_realloc (__FILE__, __LINE__, \
184 (char *) (op), (n) * sizeof (Type)))
186 # define xnew(n,Type) ((Type *) xmalloc ((n) * sizeof (Type)))
187 # define xrnew(op,n,Type) ((op) = (Type *) xrealloc ( \
188 (char *) (op), (n) * sizeof (Type)))
191 typedef void Lang_function (FILE *);
195 const char *suffix
; /* file name suffix for this compressor */
196 const char *command
; /* takes one arg and decompresses to stdout */
201 const char *name
; /* language name */
202 const char *help
; /* detailed help for the language */
203 Lang_function
*function
; /* parse function */
204 const char **suffixes
; /* name suffixes of this language's files */
205 const char **filenames
; /* names of this language's files */
206 const char **interpreters
; /* interpreters for this language */
207 bool metasource
; /* source used to generate other sources */
212 struct fdesc
*next
; /* for the linked list */
213 char *infname
; /* uncompressed input file name */
214 char *infabsname
; /* absolute uncompressed input file name */
215 char *infabsdir
; /* absolute dir of input file */
216 char *taggedfname
; /* file name to write in tagfile */
217 language
*lang
; /* language of file */
218 char *prop
; /* file properties to write in tagfile */
219 bool usecharno
; /* etags tags shall contain char number */
220 bool written
; /* entry written in the tags file */
223 typedef struct node_st
224 { /* sorting structure */
225 struct node_st
*left
, *right
; /* left and right sons */
226 fdesc
*fdp
; /* description of file to whom tag belongs */
227 char *name
; /* tag name */
228 char *regex
; /* search regexp */
229 bool valid
; /* write this tag on the tag file */
230 bool is_func
; /* function tag: use regexp in CTAGS mode */
231 bool been_warned
; /* warning already given for duplicated tag */
232 int lno
; /* line number tag is on */
233 long cno
; /* character number line starts on */
237 * A `linebuffer' is a structure which holds a line of text.
238 * `readline_internal' reads a line from a stream into a linebuffer
239 * and works regardless of the length of the line.
240 * SIZE is the size of BUFFER, LEN is the length of the string in
241 * BUFFER after readline reads it.
250 /* Used to support mixing of --lang and file names. */
254 at_language
, /* a language specification */
255 at_regexp
, /* a regular expression */
256 at_filename
, /* a file name */
257 at_stdin
, /* read from stdin here */
258 at_end
/* stop parsing the list */
259 } arg_type
; /* argument type */
260 language
*lang
; /* language associated with the argument */
261 char *what
; /* the argument itself */
264 /* Structure defining a regular expression. */
265 typedef struct regexp
267 struct regexp
*p_next
; /* pointer to next in list */
268 language
*lang
; /* if set, use only for this language */
269 char *pattern
; /* the regexp pattern */
270 char *name
; /* tag name */
271 struct re_pattern_buffer
*pat
; /* the compiled pattern */
272 struct re_registers regs
; /* re registers */
273 bool error_signaled
; /* already signaled for this regexp */
274 bool force_explicit_name
; /* do not allow implicit tag name */
275 bool ignore_case
; /* ignore case when matching */
276 bool multi_line
; /* do a multi-line match on the whole file */
280 /* Many compilers barf on this:
281 Lang_function Ada_funcs;
282 so let's write it this way */
283 static void Ada_funcs (FILE *);
284 static void Asm_labels (FILE *);
285 static void C_entries (int c_ext
, FILE *);
286 static void default_C_entries (FILE *);
287 static void plain_C_entries (FILE *);
288 static void Cjava_entries (FILE *);
289 static void Cobol_paragraphs (FILE *);
290 static void Cplusplus_entries (FILE *);
291 static void Cstar_entries (FILE *);
292 static void Erlang_functions (FILE *);
293 static void Forth_words (FILE *);
294 static void Fortran_functions (FILE *);
295 static void HTML_labels (FILE *);
296 static void Lisp_functions (FILE *);
297 static void Lua_functions (FILE *);
298 static void Makefile_targets (FILE *);
299 static void Pascal_functions (FILE *);
300 static void Perl_functions (FILE *);
301 static void PHP_functions (FILE *);
302 static void PS_functions (FILE *);
303 static void Prolog_functions (FILE *);
304 static void Python_functions (FILE *);
305 static void Scheme_functions (FILE *);
306 static void TeX_commands (FILE *);
307 static void Texinfo_nodes (FILE *);
308 static void Yacc_entries (FILE *);
309 static void just_read_file (FILE *);
311 static language
*get_language_from_langname (const char *);
312 static void readline (linebuffer
*, FILE *);
313 static long readline_internal (linebuffer
*, FILE *);
314 static bool nocase_tail (const char *);
315 static void get_tag (char *, char **);
317 static void analyse_regex (char *);
318 static void free_regexps (void);
319 static void regex_tag_multiline (void);
320 static void error (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT_PRINTF (1, 2);
321 static _Noreturn
void suggest_asking_for_help (void);
322 _Noreturn
void fatal (const char *, const char *);
323 static _Noreturn
void pfatal (const char *);
324 static void add_node (node
*, node
**);
326 static void init (void);
327 static void process_file_name (char *, language
*);
328 static void process_file (FILE *, char *, language
*);
329 static void find_entries (FILE *);
330 static void free_tree (node
*);
331 static void free_fdesc (fdesc
*);
332 static void pfnote (char *, bool, char *, int, int, long);
333 static void invalidate_nodes (fdesc
*, node
**);
334 static void put_entries (node
*);
336 static char *concat (const char *, const char *, const char *);
337 static char *skip_spaces (char *);
338 static char *skip_non_spaces (char *);
339 static char *skip_name (char *);
340 static char *savenstr (const char *, int);
341 static char *savestr (const char *);
342 static char *etags_getcwd (void);
343 static char *relative_filename (char *, char *);
344 static char *absolute_filename (char *, char *);
345 static char *absolute_dirname (char *, char *);
346 static bool filename_is_absolute (char *f
);
347 static void canonicalize_filename (char *);
348 static void linebuffer_init (linebuffer
*);
349 static void linebuffer_setlen (linebuffer
*, int);
350 static void *xmalloc (size_t);
351 static void *xrealloc (char *, size_t);
354 static char searchar
= '/'; /* use /.../ searches */
356 static char *tagfile
; /* output file */
357 static char *progname
; /* name this program was invoked with */
358 static char *cwd
; /* current working directory */
359 static char *tagfiledir
; /* directory of tagfile */
360 static FILE *tagf
; /* ioptr for tags file */
361 static ptrdiff_t whatlen_max
; /* maximum length of any 'what' member */
363 static fdesc
*fdhead
; /* head of file description list */
364 static fdesc
*curfdp
; /* current file description */
365 static int lineno
; /* line number of current line */
366 static long charno
; /* current character number */
367 static long linecharno
; /* charno of start of current line */
368 static char *dbp
; /* pointer to start of current tag */
370 static const int invalidcharno
= -1;
372 static node
*nodehead
; /* the head of the binary tree of tags */
373 static node
*last_node
; /* the last node created */
375 static linebuffer lb
; /* the current line */
376 static linebuffer filebuf
; /* a buffer containing the whole file */
377 static linebuffer token_name
; /* a buffer containing a tag name */
379 /* boolean "functions" (see init) */
380 static bool _wht
[CHARS
], _nin
[CHARS
], _itk
[CHARS
], _btk
[CHARS
], _etk
[CHARS
];
383 *white
= " \f\t\n\r\v",
385 *nonam
= " \f\t\n\r()=,;", /* look at make_tag before modifying! */
386 /* token ending chars */
387 *endtk
= " \t\n\r\"'#()[]{}=-+%*/&|^~!<>;,.:?",
388 /* token starting chars */
389 *begtk
= "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$~@",
390 /* valid in-token chars */
391 *midtk
= "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$0123456789";
393 static bool append_to_tagfile
; /* -a: append to tags */
394 /* The next five default to true in C and derived languages. */
395 static bool typedefs
; /* -t: create tags for C and Ada typedefs */
396 static bool typedefs_or_cplusplus
; /* -T: create tags for C typedefs, level */
397 /* 0 struct/enum/union decls, and C++ */
398 /* member functions. */
399 static bool constantypedefs
; /* -d: create tags for C #define, enum */
400 /* constants and variables. */
401 /* -D: opposite of -d. Default under ctags. */
402 static int globals
; /* create tags for global variables */
403 static int members
; /* create tags for C member variables */
404 static int declarations
; /* --declarations: tag them and extern in C&Co*/
405 static int no_line_directive
; /* ignore #line directives (undocumented) */
406 static int no_duplicates
; /* no duplicate tags for ctags (undocumented) */
407 static bool update
; /* -u: update tags */
408 static bool vgrind_style
; /* -v: create vgrind style index output */
409 static bool no_warnings
; /* -w: suppress warnings (undocumented) */
410 static bool cxref_style
; /* -x: create cxref style output */
411 static bool cplusplus
; /* .[hc] means C++, not C (undocumented) */
412 static bool ignoreindent
; /* -I: ignore indentation in C */
413 static int packages_only
; /* --packages-only: in Ada, only tag packages*/
415 /* STDIN is defined in LynxOS system headers */
420 #define STDIN 0x1001 /* returned by getopt_long on --parse-stdin */
421 static bool parsing_stdin
; /* --parse-stdin used */
423 static regexp
*p_head
; /* list of all regexps */
424 static bool need_filebuf
; /* some regexes are multi-line */
426 static struct option longopts
[] =
428 { "append", no_argument
, NULL
, 'a' },
429 { "packages-only", no_argument
, &packages_only
, 1 },
430 { "c++", no_argument
, NULL
, 'C' },
431 { "declarations", no_argument
, &declarations
, 1 },
432 { "no-line-directive", no_argument
, &no_line_directive
, 1 },
433 { "no-duplicates", no_argument
, &no_duplicates
, 1 },
434 { "help", no_argument
, NULL
, 'h' },
435 { "help", no_argument
, NULL
, 'H' },
436 { "ignore-indentation", no_argument
, NULL
, 'I' },
437 { "language", required_argument
, NULL
, 'l' },
438 { "members", no_argument
, &members
, 1 },
439 { "no-members", no_argument
, &members
, 0 },
440 { "output", required_argument
, NULL
, 'o' },
441 { "regex", required_argument
, NULL
, 'r' },
442 { "no-regex", no_argument
, NULL
, 'R' },
443 { "ignore-case-regex", required_argument
, NULL
, 'c' },
444 { "parse-stdin", required_argument
, NULL
, STDIN
},
445 { "version", no_argument
, NULL
, 'V' },
447 #if CTAGS /* Ctags options */
448 { "backward-search", no_argument
, NULL
, 'B' },
449 { "cxref", no_argument
, NULL
, 'x' },
450 { "defines", no_argument
, NULL
, 'd' },
451 { "globals", no_argument
, &globals
, 1 },
452 { "typedefs", no_argument
, NULL
, 't' },
453 { "typedefs-and-c++", no_argument
, NULL
, 'T' },
454 { "update", no_argument
, NULL
, 'u' },
455 { "vgrind", no_argument
, NULL
, 'v' },
456 { "no-warn", no_argument
, NULL
, 'w' },
458 #else /* Etags options */
459 { "no-defines", no_argument
, NULL
, 'D' },
460 { "no-globals", no_argument
, &globals
, 0 },
461 { "include", required_argument
, NULL
, 'i' },
466 static compressor compressors
[] =
468 { "z", "gzip -d -c"},
469 { "Z", "gzip -d -c"},
470 { "gz", "gzip -d -c"},
471 { "GZ", "gzip -d -c"},
472 { "bz2", "bzip2 -d -c" },
473 { "xz", "xz -d -c" },
482 static const char *Ada_suffixes
[] =
483 { "ads", "adb", "ada", NULL
};
484 static const char Ada_help
[] =
485 "In Ada code, functions, procedures, packages, tasks and types are\n\
486 tags. Use the `--packages-only' option to create tags for\n\
488 Ada tag names have suffixes indicating the type of entity:\n\
489 Entity type: Qualifier:\n\
490 ------------ ----------\n\
497 Thus, `M-x find-tag <RET> bidule/b <RET>' will go directly to the\n\
498 body of the package `bidule', while `M-x find-tag <RET> bidule <RET>'\n\
499 will just search for any tag `bidule'.";
502 static const char *Asm_suffixes
[] =
503 { "a", /* Unix assembler */
504 "asm", /* Microcontroller assembly */
505 "def", /* BSO/Tasking definition includes */
506 "inc", /* Microcontroller include files */
507 "ins", /* Microcontroller include files */
508 "s", "sa", /* Unix assembler */
509 "S", /* cpp-processed Unix assembler */
510 "src", /* BSO/Tasking C compiler output */
513 static const char Asm_help
[] =
514 "In assembler code, labels appearing at the beginning of a line,\n\
515 followed by a colon, are tags.";
518 /* Note that .c and .h can be considered C++, if the --c++ flag was
519 given, or if the `class' or `template' keywords are met inside the file.
520 That is why default_C_entries is called for these. */
521 static const char *default_C_suffixes
[] =
523 #if CTAGS /* C help for Ctags */
524 static const char default_C_help
[] =
525 "In C code, any C function is a tag. Use -t to tag typedefs.\n\
526 Use -T to tag definitions of `struct', `union' and `enum'.\n\
527 Use -d to tag `#define' macro definitions and `enum' constants.\n\
528 Use --globals to tag global variables.\n\
529 You can tag function declarations and external variables by\n\
530 using `--declarations', and struct members by using `--members'.";
531 #else /* C help for Etags */
532 static const char default_C_help
[] =
533 "In C code, any C function or typedef is a tag, and so are\n\
534 definitions of `struct', `union' and `enum'. `#define' macro\n\
535 definitions and `enum' constants are tags unless you specify\n\
536 `--no-defines'. Global variables are tags unless you specify\n\
537 `--no-globals' and so are struct members unless you specify\n\
538 `--no-members'. Use of `--no-globals', `--no-defines' and\n\
539 `--no-members' can make the tags table file much smaller.\n\
540 You can tag function declarations and external variables by\n\
541 using `--declarations'.";
542 #endif /* C help for Ctags and Etags */
544 static const char *Cplusplus_suffixes
[] =
545 { "C", "c++", "cc", "cpp", "cxx", "H", "h++", "hh", "hpp", "hxx",
546 "M", /* Objective C++ */
547 "pdb", /* PostScript with C syntax */
549 static const char Cplusplus_help
[] =
550 "In C++ code, all the tag constructs of C code are tagged. (Use\n\
551 --help --lang=c --lang=c++ for full help.)\n\
552 In addition to C tags, member functions are also recognized. Member\n\
553 variables are recognized unless you use the `--no-members' option.\n\
554 Tags for variables and functions in classes are named `CLASS::VARIABLE'\n\
555 and `CLASS::FUNCTION'. `operator' definitions have tag names like\n\
558 static const char *Cjava_suffixes
[] =
560 static char Cjava_help
[] =
561 "In Java code, all the tags constructs of C and C++ code are\n\
562 tagged. (Use --help --lang=c --lang=c++ --lang=java for full help.)";
565 static const char *Cobol_suffixes
[] =
566 { "COB", "cob", NULL
};
567 static char Cobol_help
[] =
568 "In Cobol code, tags are paragraph names; that is, any word\n\
569 starting in column 8 and followed by a period.";
571 static const char *Cstar_suffixes
[] =
572 { "cs", "hs", NULL
};
574 static const char *Erlang_suffixes
[] =
575 { "erl", "hrl", NULL
};
576 static const char Erlang_help
[] =
577 "In Erlang code, the tags are the functions, records and macros\n\
578 defined in the file.";
580 const char *Forth_suffixes
[] =
581 { "fth", "tok", NULL
};
582 static const char Forth_help
[] =
583 "In Forth code, tags are words defined by `:',\n\
584 constant, code, create, defer, value, variable, buffer:, field.";
586 static const char *Fortran_suffixes
[] =
587 { "F", "f", "f90", "for", NULL
};
588 static const char Fortran_help
[] =
589 "In Fortran code, functions, subroutines and block data are tags.";
591 static const char *HTML_suffixes
[] =
592 { "htm", "html", "shtml", NULL
};
593 static const char HTML_help
[] =
594 "In HTML input files, the tags are the `title' and the `h1', `h2',\n\
595 `h3' headers. Also, tags are `name=' in anchors and all\n\
596 occurrences of `id='.";
598 static const char *Lisp_suffixes
[] =
599 { "cl", "clisp", "el", "l", "lisp", "LSP", "lsp", "ml", NULL
};
600 static const char Lisp_help
[] =
601 "In Lisp code, any function defined with `defun', any variable\n\
602 defined with `defvar' or `defconst', and in general the first\n\
603 argument of any expression that starts with `(def' in column zero\n\
605 The `--declarations' option tags \"(defvar foo)\" constructs too.";
607 static const char *Lua_suffixes
[] =
608 { "lua", "LUA", NULL
};
609 static const char Lua_help
[] =
610 "In Lua scripts, all functions are tags.";
612 static const char *Makefile_filenames
[] =
613 { "Makefile", "makefile", "GNUMakefile", "Makefile.in", "Makefile.am", NULL
};
614 static const char Makefile_help
[] =
615 "In makefiles, targets are tags; additionally, variables are tags\n\
616 unless you specify `--no-globals'.";
618 static const char *Objc_suffixes
[] =
619 { "lm", /* Objective lex file */
620 "m", /* Objective C file */
622 static const char Objc_help
[] =
623 "In Objective C code, tags include Objective C definitions for classes,\n\
624 class categories, methods and protocols. Tags for variables and\n\
625 functions in classes are named `CLASS::VARIABLE' and `CLASS::FUNCTION'.\n\
626 (Use --help --lang=c --lang=objc --lang=java for full help.)";
628 static const char *Pascal_suffixes
[] =
629 { "p", "pas", NULL
};
630 static const char Pascal_help
[] =
631 "In Pascal code, the tags are the functions and procedures defined\n\
633 /* " // this is for working around an Emacs highlighting bug... */
635 static const char *Perl_suffixes
[] =
636 { "pl", "pm", NULL
};
637 static const char *Perl_interpreters
[] =
638 { "perl", "@PERL@", NULL
};
639 static const char Perl_help
[] =
640 "In Perl code, the tags are the packages, subroutines and variables\n\
641 defined by the `package', `sub', `my' and `local' keywords. Use\n\
642 `--globals' if you want to tag global variables. Tags for\n\
643 subroutines are named `PACKAGE::SUB'. The name for subroutines\n\
644 defined in the default package is `main::SUB'.";
646 static const char *PHP_suffixes
[] =
647 { "php", "php3", "php4", NULL
};
648 static const char PHP_help
[] =
649 "In PHP code, tags are functions, classes and defines. Unless you use\n\
650 the `--no-members' option, vars are tags too.";
652 static const char *plain_C_suffixes
[] =
653 { "pc", /* Pro*C file */
656 static const char *PS_suffixes
[] =
657 { "ps", "psw", NULL
}; /* .psw is for PSWrap */
658 static const char PS_help
[] =
659 "In PostScript code, the tags are the functions.";
661 static const char *Prolog_suffixes
[] =
663 static const char Prolog_help
[] =
664 "In Prolog code, tags are predicates and rules at the beginning of\n\
667 static const char *Python_suffixes
[] =
669 static const char Python_help
[] =
670 "In Python code, `def' or `class' at the beginning of a line\n\
673 /* Can't do the `SCM' or `scm' prefix with a version number. */
674 static const char *Scheme_suffixes
[] =
675 { "oak", "sch", "scheme", "SCM", "scm", "SM", "sm", "ss", "t", NULL
};
676 static const char Scheme_help
[] =
677 "In Scheme code, tags include anything defined with `def' or with a\n\
678 construct whose name starts with `def'. They also include\n\
679 variables set with `set!' at top level in the file.";
681 static const char *TeX_suffixes
[] =
682 { "bib", "clo", "cls", "ltx", "sty", "TeX", "tex", NULL
};
683 static const char TeX_help
[] =
684 "In LaTeX text, the argument of any of the commands `\\chapter',\n\
685 `\\section', `\\subsection', `\\subsubsection', `\\eqno', `\\label',\n\
686 `\\ref', `\\cite', `\\bibitem', `\\part', `\\appendix', `\\entry',\n\
687 `\\index', `\\def', `\\newcommand', `\\renewcommand',\n\
688 `\\newenvironment' or `\\renewenvironment' is a tag.\n\
690 Other commands can be specified by setting the environment variable\n\
691 `TEXTAGS' to a colon-separated list like, for example,\n\
692 TEXTAGS=\"mycommand:myothercommand\".";
695 static const char *Texinfo_suffixes
[] =
696 { "texi", "texinfo", "txi", NULL
};
697 static const char Texinfo_help
[] =
698 "for texinfo files, lines starting with @node are tagged.";
700 static const char *Yacc_suffixes
[] =
701 { "y", "y++", "ym", "yxx", "yy", NULL
}; /* .ym is Objective yacc file */
702 static const char Yacc_help
[] =
703 "In Bison or Yacc input files, each rule defines as a tag the\n\
704 nonterminal it constructs. The portions of the file that contain\n\
705 C code are parsed as C code (use --help --lang=c --lang=yacc\n\
708 static const char auto_help
[] =
709 "`auto' is not a real language, it indicates to use\n\
710 a default language for files base on file name suffix and file contents.";
712 static const char none_help
[] =
713 "`none' is not a real language, it indicates to only do\n\
714 regexp processing on files.";
716 static const char no_lang_help
[] =
717 "No detailed help available for this language.";
721 * Table of languages.
723 * It is ok for a given function to be listed under more than one
724 * name. I just didn't.
727 static language lang_names
[] =
729 { "ada", Ada_help
, Ada_funcs
, Ada_suffixes
},
730 { "asm", Asm_help
, Asm_labels
, Asm_suffixes
},
731 { "c", default_C_help
, default_C_entries
, default_C_suffixes
},
732 { "c++", Cplusplus_help
, Cplusplus_entries
, Cplusplus_suffixes
},
733 { "c*", no_lang_help
, Cstar_entries
, Cstar_suffixes
},
734 { "cobol", Cobol_help
, Cobol_paragraphs
, Cobol_suffixes
},
735 { "erlang", Erlang_help
, Erlang_functions
, Erlang_suffixes
},
736 { "forth", Forth_help
, Forth_words
, Forth_suffixes
},
737 { "fortran", Fortran_help
, Fortran_functions
, Fortran_suffixes
},
738 { "html", HTML_help
, HTML_labels
, HTML_suffixes
},
739 { "java", Cjava_help
, Cjava_entries
, Cjava_suffixes
},
740 { "lisp", Lisp_help
, Lisp_functions
, Lisp_suffixes
},
741 { "lua", Lua_help
, Lua_functions
, Lua_suffixes
},
742 { "makefile", Makefile_help
,Makefile_targets
,NULL
,Makefile_filenames
},
743 { "objc", Objc_help
, plain_C_entries
, Objc_suffixes
},
744 { "pascal", Pascal_help
, Pascal_functions
, Pascal_suffixes
},
745 { "perl",Perl_help
,Perl_functions
,Perl_suffixes
,NULL
,Perl_interpreters
},
746 { "php", PHP_help
, PHP_functions
, PHP_suffixes
},
747 { "postscript",PS_help
, PS_functions
, PS_suffixes
},
748 { "proc", no_lang_help
, plain_C_entries
, plain_C_suffixes
},
749 { "prolog", Prolog_help
, Prolog_functions
, Prolog_suffixes
},
750 { "python", Python_help
, Python_functions
, Python_suffixes
},
751 { "scheme", Scheme_help
, Scheme_functions
, Scheme_suffixes
},
752 { "tex", TeX_help
, TeX_commands
, TeX_suffixes
},
753 { "texinfo", Texinfo_help
, Texinfo_nodes
, Texinfo_suffixes
},
754 { "yacc", Yacc_help
,Yacc_entries
,Yacc_suffixes
,NULL
,NULL
,true},
755 { "auto", auto_help
}, /* default guessing scheme */
756 { "none", none_help
, just_read_file
}, /* regexp matching only */
757 { NULL
} /* end of list */
762 print_language_names (void)
765 const char **name
, **ext
;
767 puts ("\nThese are the currently supported languages, along with the\n\
768 default file names and dot suffixes:");
769 for (lang
= lang_names
; lang
->name
!= NULL
; lang
++)
771 printf (" %-*s", 10, lang
->name
);
772 if (lang
->filenames
!= NULL
)
773 for (name
= lang
->filenames
; *name
!= NULL
; name
++)
774 printf (" %s", *name
);
775 if (lang
->suffixes
!= NULL
)
776 for (ext
= lang
->suffixes
; *ext
!= NULL
; ext
++)
777 printf (" .%s", *ext
);
780 puts ("where `auto' means use default language for files based on file\n\
781 name suffix, and `none' means only do regexp processing on files.\n\
782 If no language is specified and no matching suffix is found,\n\
783 the first line of the file is read for a sharp-bang (#!) sequence\n\
784 followed by the name of an interpreter. If no such sequence is found,\n\
785 Fortran is tried first; if no tags are found, C is tried next.\n\
786 When parsing any C file, a \"class\" or \"template\" keyword\n\
788 puts ("Compressed files are supported using gzip, bzip2, and xz.\n\
790 For detailed help on a given language use, for example,\n\
791 etags --help --lang=ada.");
795 # define EMACS_NAME "standalone"
798 # define VERSION "17.38.1.4"
800 static _Noreturn
void
803 char emacs_copyright
[] = COPYRIGHT
;
805 printf ("%s (%s %s)\n", (CTAGS
) ? "ctags" : "etags", EMACS_NAME
, VERSION
);
806 puts (emacs_copyright
);
807 puts ("This program is distributed under the terms in ETAGS.README");
812 #ifndef PRINT_UNDOCUMENTED_OPTIONS_HELP
813 # define PRINT_UNDOCUMENTED_OPTIONS_HELP false
816 static _Noreturn
void
817 print_help (argument
*argbuffer
)
819 bool help_for_lang
= false;
821 for (; argbuffer
->arg_type
!= at_end
; argbuffer
++)
822 if (argbuffer
->arg_type
== at_language
)
826 puts (argbuffer
->lang
->help
);
827 help_for_lang
= true;
833 printf ("Usage: %s [options] [[regex-option ...] file-name] ...\n\
835 These are the options accepted by %s.\n", progname
, progname
);
836 puts ("You may use unambiguous abbreviations for the long option names.");
837 puts (" A - as file name means read names from stdin (one per line).\n\
838 Absolute names are stored in the output file as they are.\n\
839 Relative ones are stored relative to the output file's directory.\n");
841 puts ("-a, --append\n\
842 Append tag entries to existing tags file.");
844 puts ("--packages-only\n\
845 For Ada files, only generate tags for packages.");
848 puts ("-B, --backward-search\n\
849 Write the search commands for the tag entries using '?', the\n\
850 backward-search command instead of '/', the forward-search command.");
852 /* This option is mostly obsolete, because etags can now automatically
853 detect C++. Retained for backward compatibility and for debugging and
854 experimentation. In principle, we could want to tag as C++ even
855 before any "class" or "template" keyword.
857 Treat files whose name suffix defaults to C language as C++ files.");
860 puts ("--declarations\n\
861 In C and derived languages, create tags for function declarations,");
863 puts ("\tand create tags for extern variables if --globals is used.");
866 ("\tand create tags for extern variables unless --no-globals is used.");
869 puts ("-d, --defines\n\
870 Create tag entries for C #define constants and enum constants, too.");
872 puts ("-D, --no-defines\n\
873 Don't create tag entries for C #define constants and enum constants.\n\
874 This makes the tags file smaller.");
877 puts ("-i FILE, --include=FILE\n\
878 Include a note in tag file indicating that, when searching for\n\
879 a tag, one should also consult the tags file FILE after\n\
880 checking the current file.");
882 puts ("-l LANG, --language=LANG\n\
883 Force the following files to be considered as written in the\n\
884 named language up to the next --language=LANG option.");
888 Create tag entries for global variables in some languages.");
890 puts ("--no-globals\n\
891 Do not create tag entries for global variables in some\n\
892 languages. This makes the tags file smaller.");
894 if (PRINT_UNDOCUMENTED_OPTIONS_HELP
)
895 puts ("--no-line-directive\n\
896 Ignore #line preprocessor directives in C and derived languages.");
900 Create tag entries for members of structures in some languages.");
902 puts ("--no-members\n\
903 Do not create tag entries for members of structures\n\
904 in some languages.");
906 puts ("-r REGEXP, --regex=REGEXP or --regex=@regexfile\n\
907 Make a tag for each line matching a regular expression pattern\n\
908 in the following files. {LANGUAGE}REGEXP uses REGEXP for LANGUAGE\n\
909 files only. REGEXFILE is a file containing one REGEXP per line.\n\
910 REGEXP takes the form /TAGREGEXP/TAGNAME/MODS, where TAGNAME/ is\n\
911 optional. The TAGREGEXP pattern is anchored (as if preceded by ^).");
912 puts (" If TAGNAME/ is present, the tags created are named.\n\
913 For example Tcl named tags can be created with:\n\
914 --regex=\"/proc[ \\t]+\\([^ \\t]+\\)/\\1/.\".\n\
915 MODS are optional one-letter modifiers: `i' means to ignore case,\n\
916 `m' means to allow multi-line matches, `s' implies `m' and\n\
917 causes dot to match any character, including newline.");
919 puts ("-R, --no-regex\n\
920 Don't create tags from regexps for the following files.");
922 puts ("-I, --ignore-indentation\n\
923 In C and C++ do not assume that a closing brace in the first\n\
924 column is the final brace of a function or structure definition.");
926 puts ("-o FILE, --output=FILE\n\
927 Write the tags to FILE.");
929 puts ("--parse-stdin=NAME\n\
930 Read from standard input and record tags as belonging to file NAME.");
934 puts ("-t, --typedefs\n\
935 Generate tag entries for C and Ada typedefs.");
936 puts ("-T, --typedefs-and-c++\n\
937 Generate tag entries for C typedefs, C struct/enum/union tags,\n\
938 and C++ member functions.");
942 puts ("-u, --update\n\
943 Update the tag entries for the given files, leaving tag\n\
944 entries for other files in place. Currently, this is\n\
945 implemented by deleting the existing entries for the given\n\
946 files and then rewriting the new entries at the end of the\n\
947 tags file. It is often faster to simply rebuild the entire\n\
948 tag file than to use this.");
952 puts ("-v, --vgrind\n\
953 Print on the standard output an index of items intended for\n\
954 human consumption, similar to the output of vgrind. The index\n\
955 is sorted, and gives the page number of each item.");
957 if (PRINT_UNDOCUMENTED_OPTIONS_HELP
)
958 puts ("-w, --no-duplicates\n\
959 Do not create duplicate tag entries, for compatibility with\n\
960 traditional ctags.");
962 if (PRINT_UNDOCUMENTED_OPTIONS_HELP
)
963 puts ("-w, --no-warn\n\
964 Suppress warning messages about duplicate tag entries.");
966 puts ("-x, --cxref\n\
967 Like --vgrind, but in the style of cxref, rather than vgrind.\n\
968 The output uses line numbers instead of page numbers, but\n\
969 beyond that the differences are cosmetic; try both to see\n\
973 puts ("-V, --version\n\
974 Print the version of the program.\n\
976 Print this help message.\n\
977 Followed by one or more `--language' options prints detailed\n\
978 help about tag generation for the specified languages.");
980 print_language_names ();
983 puts ("Report bugs to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org");
990 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
993 unsigned int nincluded_files
;
994 char **included_files
;
996 int current_arg
, file_count
;
997 linebuffer filename_lb
;
998 bool help_asked
= false;
1004 nincluded_files
= 0;
1005 included_files
= xnew (argc
, char *);
1009 /* Allocate enough no matter what happens. Overkill, but each one
1011 argbuffer
= xnew (argc
, argument
);
1014 * Always find typedefs and structure tags.
1015 * Also default to find macro constants, enum constants, struct
1016 * members and global variables. Do it for both etags and ctags.
1018 typedefs
= typedefs_or_cplusplus
= constantypedefs
= true;
1019 globals
= members
= true;
1021 /* When the optstring begins with a '-' getopt_long does not rearrange the
1022 non-options arguments to be at the end, but leaves them alone. */
1023 optstring
= concat ("-ac:Cf:Il:o:r:RSVhH",
1024 (CTAGS
) ? "BxdtTuvw" : "Di:",
1027 while ((opt
= getopt_long (argc
, argv
, optstring
, longopts
, NULL
)) != EOF
)
1031 /* If getopt returns 0, then it has already processed a
1032 long-named option. We should do nothing. */
1036 /* This means that a file name has been seen. Record it. */
1037 argbuffer
[current_arg
].arg_type
= at_filename
;
1038 argbuffer
[current_arg
].what
= optarg
;
1039 len
= strlen (optarg
);
1040 if (whatlen_max
< len
)
1047 /* Parse standard input. Idea by Vivek <vivek@etla.org>. */
1048 argbuffer
[current_arg
].arg_type
= at_stdin
;
1049 argbuffer
[current_arg
].what
= optarg
;
1050 len
= strlen (optarg
);
1051 if (whatlen_max
< len
)
1056 fatal ("cannot parse standard input more than once", (char *)NULL
);
1057 parsing_stdin
= true;
1060 /* Common options. */
1061 case 'a': append_to_tagfile
= true; break;
1062 case 'C': cplusplus
= true; break;
1063 case 'f': /* for compatibility with old makefiles */
1067 error ("-o option may only be given once.");
1068 suggest_asking_for_help ();
1074 case 'S': /* for backward compatibility */
1075 ignoreindent
= true;
1079 language
*lang
= get_language_from_langname (optarg
);
1082 argbuffer
[current_arg
].lang
= lang
;
1083 argbuffer
[current_arg
].arg_type
= at_language
;
1089 /* Backward compatibility: support obsolete --ignore-case-regexp. */
1090 optarg
= concat (optarg
, "i", ""); /* memory leak here */
1093 argbuffer
[current_arg
].arg_type
= at_regexp
;
1094 argbuffer
[current_arg
].what
= optarg
;
1095 len
= strlen (optarg
);
1096 if (whatlen_max
< len
)
1101 argbuffer
[current_arg
].arg_type
= at_regexp
;
1102 argbuffer
[current_arg
].what
= NULL
;
1114 case 'D': constantypedefs
= false; break;
1115 case 'i': included_files
[nincluded_files
++] = optarg
; break;
1117 /* Ctags options. */
1118 case 'B': searchar
= '?'; break;
1119 case 'd': constantypedefs
= true; break;
1120 case 't': typedefs
= true; break;
1121 case 'T': typedefs
= typedefs_or_cplusplus
= true; break;
1122 case 'u': update
= true; break;
1123 case 'v': vgrind_style
= true; /*FALLTHRU*/
1124 case 'x': cxref_style
= true; break;
1125 case 'w': no_warnings
= true; break;
1127 suggest_asking_for_help ();
1131 /* No more options. Store the rest of arguments. */
1132 for (; optind
< argc
; optind
++)
1134 argbuffer
[current_arg
].arg_type
= at_filename
;
1135 argbuffer
[current_arg
].what
= argv
[optind
];
1136 len
= strlen (argv
[optind
]);
1137 if (whatlen_max
< len
)
1143 argbuffer
[current_arg
].arg_type
= at_end
;
1146 print_help (argbuffer
);
1149 if (nincluded_files
== 0 && file_count
== 0)
1151 error ("no input files specified.");
1152 suggest_asking_for_help ();
1156 if (tagfile
== NULL
)
1157 tagfile
= savestr (CTAGS
? "tags" : "TAGS");
1158 cwd
= etags_getcwd (); /* the current working directory */
1159 if (cwd
[strlen (cwd
) - 1] != '/')
1162 cwd
= concat (oldcwd
, "/", "");
1166 /* Compute base directory for relative file names. */
1167 if (streq (tagfile
, "-")
1168 || strneq (tagfile
, "/dev/", 5))
1169 tagfiledir
= cwd
; /* relative file names are relative to cwd */
1172 canonicalize_filename (tagfile
);
1173 tagfiledir
= absolute_dirname (tagfile
, cwd
);
1176 init (); /* set up boolean "functions" */
1178 linebuffer_init (&lb
);
1179 linebuffer_init (&filename_lb
);
1180 linebuffer_init (&filebuf
);
1181 linebuffer_init (&token_name
);
1185 if (streq (tagfile
, "-"))
1188 SET_BINARY (fileno (stdout
));
1191 tagf
= fopen (tagfile
, append_to_tagfile
? "ab" : "wb");
1197 * Loop through files finding functions.
1199 for (i
= 0; i
< current_arg
; i
++)
1201 static language
*lang
; /* non-NULL if language is forced */
1204 switch (argbuffer
[i
].arg_type
)
1207 lang
= argbuffer
[i
].lang
;
1210 analyse_regex (argbuffer
[i
].what
);
1213 this_file
= argbuffer
[i
].what
;
1214 /* Input file named "-" means read file names from stdin
1215 (one per line) and use them. */
1216 if (streq (this_file
, "-"))
1219 fatal ("cannot parse standard input AND read file names from it",
1221 while (readline_internal (&filename_lb
, stdin
) > 0)
1222 process_file_name (filename_lb
.buffer
, lang
);
1225 process_file_name (this_file
, lang
);
1228 this_file
= argbuffer
[i
].what
;
1229 process_file (stdin
, this_file
, lang
);
1236 free (filebuf
.buffer
);
1237 free (token_name
.buffer
);
1239 if (!CTAGS
|| cxref_style
)
1241 /* Write the remaining tags to tagf (ETAGS) or stdout (CXREF). */
1242 put_entries (nodehead
);
1243 free_tree (nodehead
);
1249 /* Output file entries that have no tags. */
1250 for (fdp
= fdhead
; fdp
!= NULL
; fdp
= fdp
->next
)
1252 fprintf (tagf
, "\f\n%s,0\n", fdp
->taggedfname
);
1254 while (nincluded_files
-- > 0)
1255 fprintf (tagf
, "\f\n%s,include\n", *included_files
++);
1257 if (fclose (tagf
) == EOF
)
1261 exit (EXIT_SUCCESS
);
1264 /* From here on, we are in (CTAGS && !cxref_style) */
1268 xmalloc (strlen (tagfile
) + whatlen_max
+
1269 sizeof "mv..OTAGS;fgrep -v '\t\t' OTAGS >;rm OTAGS");
1270 for (i
= 0; i
< current_arg
; ++i
)
1272 switch (argbuffer
[i
].arg_type
)
1278 continue; /* the for loop */
1280 strcpy (cmd
, "mv ");
1281 strcat (cmd
, tagfile
);
1282 strcat (cmd
, " OTAGS;fgrep -v '\t");
1283 strcat (cmd
, argbuffer
[i
].what
);
1284 strcat (cmd
, "\t' OTAGS >");
1285 strcat (cmd
, tagfile
);
1286 strcat (cmd
, ";rm OTAGS");
1287 if (system (cmd
) != EXIT_SUCCESS
)
1288 fatal ("failed to execute shell command", (char *)NULL
);
1291 append_to_tagfile
= true;
1294 tagf
= fopen (tagfile
, append_to_tagfile
? "ab" : "wb");
1297 put_entries (nodehead
); /* write all the tags (CTAGS) */
1298 free_tree (nodehead
);
1300 if (fclose (tagf
) == EOF
)
1304 if (append_to_tagfile
|| update
)
1306 char *cmd
= xmalloc (2 * strlen (tagfile
) + sizeof "sort -u -o..");
1307 /* Maybe these should be used:
1308 setenv ("LC_COLLATE", "C", 1);
1309 setenv ("LC_ALL", "C", 1); */
1310 strcpy (cmd
, "sort -u -o ");
1311 strcat (cmd
, tagfile
);
1313 strcat (cmd
, tagfile
);
1314 exit (system (cmd
));
1316 return EXIT_SUCCESS
;
1321 * Return a compressor given the file name. If EXTPTR is non-zero,
1322 * return a pointer into FILE where the compressor-specific
1323 * extension begins. If no compressor is found, NULL is returned
1324 * and EXTPTR is not significant.
1325 * Idea by Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca> (1998)
1328 get_compressor_from_suffix (char *file
, char **extptr
)
1331 char *slash
, *suffix
;
1333 /* File has been processed by canonicalize_filename,
1334 so we don't need to consider backslashes on DOS_NT. */
1335 slash
= strrchr (file
, '/');
1336 suffix
= strrchr (file
, '.');
1337 if (suffix
== NULL
|| suffix
< slash
)
1342 /* Let those poor souls who live with DOS 8+3 file name limits get
1343 some solace by treating foo.cgz as if it were foo.c.gz, etc.
1344 Only the first do loop is run if not MSDOS */
1347 for (compr
= compressors
; compr
->suffix
!= NULL
; compr
++)
1348 if (streq (compr
->suffix
, suffix
))
1351 break; /* do it only once: not really a loop */
1354 } while (*suffix
!= '\0');
1361 * Return a language given the name.
1364 get_language_from_langname (const char *name
)
1369 error ("empty language name");
1372 for (lang
= lang_names
; lang
->name
!= NULL
; lang
++)
1373 if (streq (name
, lang
->name
))
1375 error ("unknown language \"%s\"", name
);
1383 * Return a language given the interpreter name.
1386 get_language_from_interpreter (char *interpreter
)
1391 if (interpreter
== NULL
)
1393 for (lang
= lang_names
; lang
->name
!= NULL
; lang
++)
1394 if (lang
->interpreters
!= NULL
)
1395 for (iname
= lang
->interpreters
; *iname
!= NULL
; iname
++)
1396 if (streq (*iname
, interpreter
))
1405 * Return a language given the file name.
1408 get_language_from_filename (char *file
, int case_sensitive
)
1411 const char **name
, **ext
, *suffix
;
1413 /* Try whole file name first. */
1414 for (lang
= lang_names
; lang
->name
!= NULL
; lang
++)
1415 if (lang
->filenames
!= NULL
)
1416 for (name
= lang
->filenames
; *name
!= NULL
; name
++)
1417 if ((case_sensitive
)
1418 ? streq (*name
, file
)
1419 : strcaseeq (*name
, file
))
1422 /* If not found, try suffix after last dot. */
1423 suffix
= strrchr (file
, '.');
1427 for (lang
= lang_names
; lang
->name
!= NULL
; lang
++)
1428 if (lang
->suffixes
!= NULL
)
1429 for (ext
= lang
->suffixes
; *ext
!= NULL
; ext
++)
1430 if ((case_sensitive
)
1431 ? streq (*ext
, suffix
)
1432 : strcaseeq (*ext
, suffix
))
1439 * This routine is called on each file argument.
1442 process_file_name (char *file
, language
*lang
)
1444 struct stat stat_buf
;
1448 char *compressed_name
, *uncompressed_name
;
1449 char *ext
, *real_name
;
1452 canonicalize_filename (file
);
1453 if (streq (file
, tagfile
) && !streq (tagfile
, "-"))
1455 error ("skipping inclusion of %s in self.", file
);
1458 if ((compr
= get_compressor_from_suffix (file
, &ext
)) == NULL
)
1460 compressed_name
= NULL
;
1461 real_name
= uncompressed_name
= savestr (file
);
1465 real_name
= compressed_name
= savestr (file
);
1466 uncompressed_name
= savenstr (file
, ext
- file
);
1469 /* If the canonicalized uncompressed name
1470 has already been dealt with, skip it silently. */
1471 for (fdp
= fdhead
; fdp
!= NULL
; fdp
= fdp
->next
)
1473 assert (fdp
->infname
!= NULL
);
1474 if (streq (uncompressed_name
, fdp
->infname
))
1478 if (stat (real_name
, &stat_buf
) != 0)
1480 /* Reset real_name and try with a different name. */
1482 if (compressed_name
!= NULL
) /* try with the given suffix */
1484 if (stat (uncompressed_name
, &stat_buf
) == 0)
1485 real_name
= uncompressed_name
;
1487 else /* try all possible suffixes */
1489 for (compr
= compressors
; compr
->suffix
!= NULL
; compr
++)
1491 compressed_name
= concat (file
, ".", compr
->suffix
);
1492 if (stat (compressed_name
, &stat_buf
) != 0)
1496 char *suf
= compressed_name
+ strlen (file
);
1497 size_t suflen
= strlen (compr
->suffix
) + 1;
1498 for ( ; suf
[1]; suf
++, suflen
--)
1500 memmove (suf
, suf
+ 1, suflen
);
1501 if (stat (compressed_name
, &stat_buf
) == 0)
1503 real_name
= compressed_name
;
1507 if (real_name
!= NULL
)
1510 free (compressed_name
);
1511 compressed_name
= NULL
;
1515 real_name
= compressed_name
;
1520 if (real_name
== NULL
)
1525 } /* try with a different name */
1527 if (!S_ISREG (stat_buf
.st_mode
))
1529 error ("skipping %s: it is not a regular file.", real_name
);
1532 if (real_name
== compressed_name
)
1534 char *cmd
= concat (compr
->command
, " ", real_name
);
1535 inf
= popen (cmd
, "rb");
1539 inf
= fopen (real_name
, "rb");
1546 process_file (inf
, uncompressed_name
, lang
);
1548 if (real_name
== compressed_name
)
1549 retval
= pclose (inf
);
1551 retval
= fclose (inf
);
1556 free (compressed_name
);
1557 free (uncompressed_name
);
1564 process_file (FILE *fh
, char *fn
, language
*lang
)
1566 static const fdesc emptyfdesc
;
1569 /* Create a new input file description entry. */
1570 fdp
= xnew (1, fdesc
);
1573 fdp
->infname
= savestr (fn
);
1575 fdp
->infabsname
= absolute_filename (fn
, cwd
);
1576 fdp
->infabsdir
= absolute_dirname (fn
, cwd
);
1577 if (filename_is_absolute (fn
))
1579 /* An absolute file name. Canonicalize it. */
1580 fdp
->taggedfname
= absolute_filename (fn
, NULL
);
1584 /* A file name relative to cwd. Make it relative
1585 to the directory of the tags file. */
1586 fdp
->taggedfname
= relative_filename (fn
, tagfiledir
);
1588 fdp
->usecharno
= true; /* use char position when making tags */
1590 fdp
->written
= false; /* not written on tags file yet */
1593 curfdp
= fdhead
; /* the current file description */
1597 /* If not Ctags, and if this is not metasource and if it contained no #line
1598 directives, we can write the tags and free all nodes pointing to
1601 && curfdp
->usecharno
/* no #line directives in this file */
1602 && !curfdp
->lang
->metasource
)
1606 /* Look for the head of the sublist relative to this file. See add_node
1607 for the structure of the node tree. */
1609 for (np
= nodehead
; np
!= NULL
; prev
= np
, np
= np
->left
)
1610 if (np
->fdp
== curfdp
)
1613 /* If we generated tags for this file, write and delete them. */
1616 /* This is the head of the last sublist, if any. The following
1617 instructions depend on this being true. */
1618 assert (np
->left
== NULL
);
1620 assert (fdhead
== curfdp
);
1621 assert (last_node
->fdp
== curfdp
);
1622 put_entries (np
); /* write tags for file curfdp->taggedfname */
1623 free_tree (np
); /* remove the written nodes */
1625 nodehead
= NULL
; /* no nodes left */
1627 prev
->left
= NULL
; /* delete the pointer to the sublist */
1633 * This routine sets up the boolean pseudo-functions which work
1634 * by setting boolean flags dependent upon the corresponding character.
1635 * Every char which is NOT in that string is not a white char. Therefore,
1636 * all of the array "_wht" is set to false, and then the elements
1637 * subscripted by the chars in "white" are set to true. Thus "_wht"
1638 * of a char is true if it is the string "white", else false.
1646 for (i
= 0; i
< CHARS
; i
++)
1647 iswhite (i
) = notinname (i
) = begtoken (i
) = intoken (i
) = endtoken (i
)
1649 for (sp
= white
; *sp
!= '\0'; sp
++) iswhite (*sp
) = true;
1650 for (sp
= nonam
; *sp
!= '\0'; sp
++) notinname (*sp
) = true;
1651 notinname ('\0') = notinname ('\n');
1652 for (sp
= begtk
; *sp
!= '\0'; sp
++) begtoken (*sp
) = true;
1653 begtoken ('\0') = begtoken ('\n');
1654 for (sp
= midtk
; *sp
!= '\0'; sp
++) intoken (*sp
) = true;
1655 intoken ('\0') = intoken ('\n');
1656 for (sp
= endtk
; *sp
!= '\0'; sp
++) endtoken (*sp
) = true;
1657 endtoken ('\0') = endtoken ('\n');
1661 * This routine opens the specified file and calls the function
1662 * which finds the function and type definitions.
1665 find_entries (FILE *inf
)
1668 language
*lang
= curfdp
->lang
;
1669 Lang_function
*parser
= NULL
;
1671 /* If user specified a language, use it. */
1672 if (lang
!= NULL
&& lang
->function
!= NULL
)
1674 parser
= lang
->function
;
1677 /* Else try to guess the language given the file name. */
1680 lang
= get_language_from_filename (curfdp
->infname
, true);
1681 if (lang
!= NULL
&& lang
->function
!= NULL
)
1683 curfdp
->lang
= lang
;
1684 parser
= lang
->function
;
1688 /* Else look for sharp-bang as the first two characters. */
1690 && readline_internal (&lb
, inf
) > 0
1692 && lb
.buffer
[0] == '#'
1693 && lb
.buffer
[1] == '!')
1697 /* Set lp to point at the first char after the last slash in the
1698 line or, if no slashes, at the first nonblank. Then set cp to
1699 the first successive blank and terminate the string. */
1700 lp
= strrchr (lb
.buffer
+2, '/');
1704 lp
= skip_spaces (lb
.buffer
+ 2);
1705 cp
= skip_non_spaces (lp
);
1708 if (strlen (lp
) > 0)
1710 lang
= get_language_from_interpreter (lp
);
1711 if (lang
!= NULL
&& lang
->function
!= NULL
)
1713 curfdp
->lang
= lang
;
1714 parser
= lang
->function
;
1719 /* We rewind here, even if inf may be a pipe. We fail if the
1720 length of the first line is longer than the pipe block size,
1721 which is unlikely. */
1724 /* Else try to guess the language given the case insensitive file name. */
1727 lang
= get_language_from_filename (curfdp
->infname
, false);
1728 if (lang
!= NULL
&& lang
->function
!= NULL
)
1730 curfdp
->lang
= lang
;
1731 parser
= lang
->function
;
1735 /* Else try Fortran or C. */
1738 node
*old_last_node
= last_node
;
1740 curfdp
->lang
= get_language_from_langname ("fortran");
1743 if (old_last_node
== last_node
)
1744 /* No Fortran entries found. Try C. */
1746 /* We do not tag if rewind fails.
1747 Only the file name will be recorded in the tags file. */
1749 curfdp
->lang
= get_language_from_langname (cplusplus
? "c++" : "c");
1755 if (!no_line_directive
1756 && curfdp
->lang
!= NULL
&& curfdp
->lang
->metasource
)
1757 /* It may be that this is a bingo.y file, and we already parsed a bingo.c
1758 file, or anyway we parsed a file that is automatically generated from
1759 this one. If this is the case, the bingo.c file contained #line
1760 directives that generated tags pointing to this file. Let's delete
1761 them all before parsing this file, which is the real source. */
1763 fdesc
**fdpp
= &fdhead
;
1764 while (*fdpp
!= NULL
)
1766 && streq ((*fdpp
)->taggedfname
, curfdp
->taggedfname
))
1767 /* We found one of those! We must delete both the file description
1768 and all tags referring to it. */
1770 fdesc
*badfdp
= *fdpp
;
1772 /* Delete the tags referring to badfdp->taggedfname
1773 that were obtained from badfdp->infname. */
1774 invalidate_nodes (badfdp
, &nodehead
);
1776 *fdpp
= badfdp
->next
; /* remove the bad description from the list */
1777 free_fdesc (badfdp
);
1780 fdpp
= &(*fdpp
)->next
; /* advance the list pointer */
1783 assert (parser
!= NULL
);
1785 /* Generic initializations before reading from file. */
1786 linebuffer_setlen (&filebuf
, 0); /* reset the file buffer */
1788 /* Generic initializations before parsing file with readline. */
1789 lineno
= 0; /* reset global line number */
1790 charno
= 0; /* reset global char number */
1791 linecharno
= 0; /* reset global char number of line start */
1795 regex_tag_multiline ();
1800 * Check whether an implicitly named tag should be created,
1801 * then call `pfnote'.
1802 * NAME is a string that is internally copied by this function.
1804 * TAGS format specification
1805 * Idea by Sam Kendall <kendall@mv.mv.com> (1997)
1806 * The following is explained in some more detail in etc/ETAGS.EBNF.
1808 * make_tag creates tags with "implicit tag names" (unnamed tags)
1809 * if the following are all true, assuming NONAM=" \f\t\n\r()=,;":
1810 * 1. NAME does not contain any of the characters in NONAM;
1811 * 2. LINESTART contains name as either a rightmost, or rightmost but
1812 * one character, substring;
1813 * 3. the character, if any, immediately before NAME in LINESTART must
1814 * be a character in NONAM;
1815 * 4. the character, if any, immediately after NAME in LINESTART must
1816 * also be a character in NONAM.
1818 * The implementation uses the notinname() macro, which recognizes the
1819 * characters stored in the string `nonam'.
1820 * etags.el needs to use the same characters that are in NONAM.
1823 make_tag (const char *name
, /* tag name, or NULL if unnamed */
1824 int namelen
, /* tag length */
1825 bool is_func
, /* tag is a function */
1826 char *linestart
, /* start of the line where tag is */
1827 int linelen
, /* length of the line where tag is */
1828 int lno
, /* line number */
1829 long int cno
) /* character number */
1831 bool named
= (name
!= NULL
&& namelen
> 0);
1834 if (!CTAGS
&& named
) /* maybe set named to false */
1835 /* Let's try to make an implicit tag name, that is, create an unnamed tag
1836 such that etags.el can guess a name from it. */
1839 register const char *cp
= name
;
1841 for (i
= 0; i
< namelen
; i
++)
1842 if (notinname (*cp
++))
1844 if (i
== namelen
) /* rule #1 */
1846 cp
= linestart
+ linelen
- namelen
;
1847 if (notinname (linestart
[linelen
-1]))
1848 cp
-= 1; /* rule #4 */
1849 if (cp
>= linestart
/* rule #2 */
1851 || notinname (cp
[-1])) /* rule #3 */
1852 && strneq (name
, cp
, namelen
)) /* rule #2 */
1853 named
= false; /* use implicit tag name */
1858 nname
= savenstr (name
, namelen
);
1860 pfnote (nname
, is_func
, linestart
, linelen
, lno
, cno
);
1865 pfnote (char *name
, bool is_func
, char *linestart
, int linelen
, int lno
,
1867 /* tag name, or NULL if unnamed */
1868 /* tag is a function */
1869 /* start of the line where tag is */
1870 /* length of the line where tag is */
1872 /* character number */
1876 assert (name
== NULL
|| name
[0] != '\0');
1877 if (CTAGS
&& name
== NULL
)
1880 np
= xnew (1, node
);
1882 /* If ctags mode, change name "main" to M<thisfilename>. */
1883 if (CTAGS
&& !cxref_style
&& streq (name
, "main"))
1885 char *fp
= strrchr (curfdp
->taggedfname
, '/');
1886 np
->name
= concat ("M", fp
== NULL
? curfdp
->taggedfname
: fp
+ 1, "");
1887 fp
= strrchr (np
->name
, '.');
1888 if (fp
!= NULL
&& fp
[1] != '\0' && fp
[2] == '\0')
1894 np
->been_warned
= false;
1896 np
->is_func
= is_func
;
1898 if (np
->fdp
->usecharno
)
1899 /* Our char numbers are 0-base, because of C language tradition?
1900 ctags compatibility? old versions compatibility? I don't know.
1901 Anyway, since emacs's are 1-base we expect etags.el to take care
1902 of the difference. If we wanted to have 1-based numbers, we would
1903 uncomment the +1 below. */
1904 np
->cno
= cno
/* + 1 */ ;
1906 np
->cno
= invalidcharno
;
1907 np
->left
= np
->right
= NULL
;
1908 if (CTAGS
&& !cxref_style
)
1910 if (strlen (linestart
) < 50)
1911 np
->regex
= concat (linestart
, "$", "");
1913 np
->regex
= savenstr (linestart
, 50);
1916 np
->regex
= savenstr (linestart
, linelen
);
1918 add_node (np
, &nodehead
);
1923 * recurse on left children, iterate on right children.
1926 free_tree (register node
*np
)
1930 register node
*node_right
= np
->right
;
1931 free_tree (np
->left
);
1941 * delete a file description
1944 free_fdesc (register fdesc
*fdp
)
1946 free (fdp
->infname
);
1947 free (fdp
->infabsname
);
1948 free (fdp
->infabsdir
);
1949 free (fdp
->taggedfname
);
1956 * Adds a node to the tree of nodes. In etags mode, sort by file
1957 * name. In ctags mode, sort by tag name. Make no attempt at
1960 * add_node is the only function allowed to add nodes, so it can
1964 add_node (node
*np
, node
**cur_node_p
)
1967 register node
*cur_node
= *cur_node_p
;
1969 if (cur_node
== NULL
)
1979 /* For each file name, tags are in a linked sublist on the right
1980 pointer. The first tags of different files are a linked list
1981 on the left pointer. last_node points to the end of the last
1983 if (last_node
!= NULL
&& last_node
->fdp
== np
->fdp
)
1985 /* Let's use the same sublist as the last added node. */
1986 assert (last_node
->right
== NULL
);
1987 last_node
->right
= np
;
1990 else if (cur_node
->fdp
== np
->fdp
)
1992 /* Scanning the list we found the head of a sublist which is
1993 good for us. Let's scan this sublist. */
1994 add_node (np
, &cur_node
->right
);
1997 /* The head of this sublist is not good for us. Let's try the
1999 add_node (np
, &cur_node
->left
);
2000 } /* if ETAGS mode */
2005 dif
= strcmp (np
->name
, cur_node
->name
);
2008 * If this tag name matches an existing one, then
2009 * do not add the node, but maybe print a warning.
2011 if (no_duplicates
&& !dif
)
2013 if (np
->fdp
== cur_node
->fdp
)
2017 fprintf (stderr
, "Duplicate entry in file %s, line %d: %s\n",
2018 np
->fdp
->infname
, lineno
, np
->name
);
2019 fprintf (stderr
, "Second entry ignored\n");
2022 else if (!cur_node
->been_warned
&& !no_warnings
)
2026 "Duplicate entry in files %s and %s: %s (Warning only)\n",
2027 np
->fdp
->infname
, cur_node
->fdp
->infname
, np
->name
);
2028 cur_node
->been_warned
= true;
2033 /* Actually add the node */
2034 add_node (np
, dif
< 0 ? &cur_node
->left
: &cur_node
->right
);
2035 } /* if CTAGS mode */
2039 * invalidate_nodes ()
2040 * Scan the node tree and invalidate all nodes pointing to the
2041 * given file description (CTAGS case) or free them (ETAGS case).
2044 invalidate_nodes (fdesc
*badfdp
, node
**npp
)
2053 if (np
->left
!= NULL
)
2054 invalidate_nodes (badfdp
, &np
->left
);
2055 if (np
->fdp
== badfdp
)
2057 if (np
->right
!= NULL
)
2058 invalidate_nodes (badfdp
, &np
->right
);
2062 assert (np
->fdp
!= NULL
);
2063 if (np
->fdp
== badfdp
)
2065 *npp
= np
->left
; /* detach the sublist from the list */
2066 np
->left
= NULL
; /* isolate it */
2067 free_tree (np
); /* free it */
2068 invalidate_nodes (badfdp
, npp
);
2071 invalidate_nodes (badfdp
, &np
->left
);
2076 static int total_size_of_entries (node
*);
2077 static int number_len (long) ATTRIBUTE_CONST
;
2079 /* Length of a non-negative number's decimal representation. */
2081 number_len (long int num
)
2084 while ((num
/= 10) > 0)
2090 * Return total number of characters that put_entries will output for
2091 * the nodes in the linked list at the right of the specified node.
2092 * This count is irrelevant with etags.el since emacs 19.34 at least,
2093 * but is still supplied for backward compatibility.
2096 total_size_of_entries (register node
*np
)
2098 register int total
= 0;
2100 for (; np
!= NULL
; np
= np
->right
)
2103 total
+= strlen (np
->regex
) + 1; /* pat\177 */
2104 if (np
->name
!= NULL
)
2105 total
+= strlen (np
->name
) + 1; /* name\001 */
2106 total
+= number_len ((long) np
->lno
) + 1; /* lno, */
2107 if (np
->cno
!= invalidcharno
) /* cno */
2108 total
+= number_len (np
->cno
);
2109 total
+= 1; /* newline */
2116 put_entries (register node
*np
)
2119 static fdesc
*fdp
= NULL
;
2124 /* Output subentries that precede this one */
2126 put_entries (np
->left
);
2128 /* Output this entry */
2137 fprintf (tagf
, "\f\n%s,%d\n",
2138 fdp
->taggedfname
, total_size_of_entries (np
));
2139 fdp
->written
= true;
2141 fputs (np
->regex
, tagf
);
2142 fputc ('\177', tagf
);
2143 if (np
->name
!= NULL
)
2145 fputs (np
->name
, tagf
);
2146 fputc ('\001', tagf
);
2148 fprintf (tagf
, "%d,", np
->lno
);
2149 if (np
->cno
!= invalidcharno
)
2150 fprintf (tagf
, "%ld", np
->cno
);
2156 if (np
->name
== NULL
)
2157 error ("internal error: NULL name in ctags mode.");
2162 fprintf (stdout
, "%s %s %d\n",
2163 np
->name
, np
->fdp
->taggedfname
, (np
->lno
+ 63) / 64);
2165 fprintf (stdout
, "%-16s %3d %-16s %s\n",
2166 np
->name
, np
->lno
, np
->fdp
->taggedfname
, np
->regex
);
2170 fprintf (tagf
, "%s\t%s\t", np
->name
, np
->fdp
->taggedfname
);
2173 { /* function or #define macro with args */
2174 putc (searchar
, tagf
);
2177 for (sp
= np
->regex
; *sp
; sp
++)
2179 if (*sp
== '\\' || *sp
== searchar
)
2183 putc (searchar
, tagf
);
2186 { /* anything else; text pattern inadequate */
2187 fprintf (tagf
, "%d", np
->lno
);
2192 } /* if this node contains a valid tag */
2194 /* Output subentries that follow this one */
2195 put_entries (np
->right
);
2197 put_entries (np
->left
);
2202 #define C_EXT 0x00fff /* C extensions */
2203 #define C_PLAIN 0x00000 /* C */
2204 #define C_PLPL 0x00001 /* C++ */
2205 #define C_STAR 0x00003 /* C* */
2206 #define C_JAVA 0x00005 /* JAVA */
2207 #define C_AUTO 0x01000 /* C, but switch to C++ if `class' is met */
2208 #define YACC 0x10000 /* yacc file */
2211 * The C symbol tables.
2216 st_C_objprot
, st_C_objimpl
, st_C_objend
,
2218 st_C_ignore
, st_C_attribute
,
2221 st_C_class
, st_C_template
,
2222 st_C_struct
, st_C_extern
, st_C_enum
, st_C_define
, st_C_typedef
2225 /* Feed stuff between (but not including) %[ and %] lines to:
2231 struct C_stab_entry { char *name; int c_ext; enum sym_type type; }
2235 while, 0, st_C_ignore
2236 switch, 0, st_C_ignore
2237 return, 0, st_C_ignore
2238 __attribute__, 0, st_C_attribute
2239 GTY, 0, st_C_attribute
2240 @interface, 0, st_C_objprot
2241 @protocol, 0, st_C_objprot
2242 @implementation,0, st_C_objimpl
2243 @end, 0, st_C_objend
2244 import, (C_JAVA & ~C_PLPL), st_C_ignore
2245 package, (C_JAVA & ~C_PLPL), st_C_ignore
2246 friend, C_PLPL, st_C_ignore
2247 extends, (C_JAVA & ~C_PLPL), st_C_javastruct
2248 implements, (C_JAVA & ~C_PLPL), st_C_javastruct
2249 interface, (C_JAVA & ~C_PLPL), st_C_struct
2250 class, 0, st_C_class
2251 namespace, C_PLPL, st_C_struct
2252 domain, C_STAR, st_C_struct
2253 union, 0, st_C_struct
2254 struct, 0, st_C_struct
2255 extern, 0, st_C_extern
2257 typedef, 0, st_C_typedef
2258 define, 0, st_C_define
2259 undef, 0, st_C_define
2260 operator, C_PLPL, st_C_operator
2261 template, 0, st_C_template
2262 # DEFUN used in emacs, the next three used in glibc (SYSCALL only for mach).
2263 DEFUN, 0, st_C_gnumacro
2264 SYSCALL, 0, st_C_gnumacro
2265 ENTRY, 0, st_C_gnumacro
2266 PSEUDO, 0, st_C_gnumacro
2267 # These are defined inside C functions, so currently they are not met.
2268 # EXFUN used in glibc, DEFVAR_* in emacs.
2269 #EXFUN, 0, st_C_gnumacro
2270 #DEFVAR_, 0, st_C_gnumacro
2272 and replace lines between %< and %> with its output, then:
2273 - remove the #if characterset check
2274 - make in_word_set static and not inline. */
2276 /* C code produced by gperf version 3.0.1 */
2277 /* Command-line: gperf -m 5 */
2278 /* Computed positions: -k'2-3' */
2280 struct C_stab_entry
{ const char *name
; int c_ext
; enum sym_type type
; };
2281 /* maximum key range = 33, duplicates = 0 */
2284 hash (const char *str
, int len
)
2286 static char const asso_values
[] =
2288 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2289 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2290 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2291 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2292 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2293 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2294 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 3,
2295 26, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 27, 35,
2296 35, 35, 35, 24, 0, 35, 35, 35, 35, 0,
2297 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 1, 35, 16, 35, 6,
2298 23, 0, 0, 35, 22, 0, 35, 35, 5, 0,
2299 0, 15, 1, 35, 6, 35, 8, 19, 35, 16,
2300 4, 5, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2301 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2302 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2303 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2304 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2305 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2306 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2307 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2308 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2309 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2310 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2311 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2312 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35,
2313 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35
2320 hval
+= asso_values
[(unsigned char) str
[2]];
2323 hval
+= asso_values
[(unsigned char) str
[1]];
2329 static struct C_stab_entry
*
2330 in_word_set (register const char *str
, register unsigned int len
)
2334 TOTAL_KEYWORDS
= 33,
2335 MIN_WORD_LENGTH
= 2,
2336 MAX_WORD_LENGTH
= 15,
2341 static struct C_stab_entry wordlist
[] =
2344 {"if", 0, st_C_ignore
},
2345 {"GTY", 0, st_C_attribute
},
2346 {"@end", 0, st_C_objend
},
2347 {"union", 0, st_C_struct
},
2348 {"define", 0, st_C_define
},
2349 {"import", (C_JAVA
& ~C_PLPL
), st_C_ignore
},
2350 {"template", 0, st_C_template
},
2351 {"operator", C_PLPL
, st_C_operator
},
2352 {"@interface", 0, st_C_objprot
},
2353 {"implements", (C_JAVA
& ~C_PLPL
), st_C_javastruct
},
2354 {"friend", C_PLPL
, st_C_ignore
},
2355 {"typedef", 0, st_C_typedef
},
2356 {"return", 0, st_C_ignore
},
2357 {"@implementation",0, st_C_objimpl
},
2358 {"@protocol", 0, st_C_objprot
},
2359 {"interface", (C_JAVA
& ~C_PLPL
), st_C_struct
},
2360 {"extern", 0, st_C_extern
},
2361 {"extends", (C_JAVA
& ~C_PLPL
), st_C_javastruct
},
2362 {"struct", 0, st_C_struct
},
2363 {"domain", C_STAR
, st_C_struct
},
2364 {"switch", 0, st_C_ignore
},
2365 {"enum", 0, st_C_enum
},
2366 {"for", 0, st_C_ignore
},
2367 {"namespace", C_PLPL
, st_C_struct
},
2368 {"class", 0, st_C_class
},
2369 {"while", 0, st_C_ignore
},
2370 {"undef", 0, st_C_define
},
2371 {"package", (C_JAVA
& ~C_PLPL
), st_C_ignore
},
2372 {"__attribute__", 0, st_C_attribute
},
2373 {"SYSCALL", 0, st_C_gnumacro
},
2374 {"ENTRY", 0, st_C_gnumacro
},
2375 {"PSEUDO", 0, st_C_gnumacro
},
2376 {"DEFUN", 0, st_C_gnumacro
}
2379 if (len
<= MAX_WORD_LENGTH
&& len
>= MIN_WORD_LENGTH
)
2381 int key
= hash (str
, len
);
2383 if (key
<= MAX_HASH_VALUE
&& key
>= 0)
2385 const char *s
= wordlist
[key
].name
;
2387 if (*str
== *s
&& !strncmp (str
+ 1, s
+ 1, len
- 1) && s
[len
] == '\0')
2388 return &wordlist
[key
];
2395 static enum sym_type
2396 C_symtype (char *str
, int len
, int c_ext
)
2398 register struct C_stab_entry
*se
= in_word_set (str
, len
);
2400 if (se
== NULL
|| (se
->c_ext
&& !(c_ext
& se
->c_ext
)))
2407 * Ignoring __attribute__ ((list))
2409 static bool inattribute
; /* looking at an __attribute__ construct */
2412 * C functions and variables are recognized using a simple
2413 * finite automaton. fvdef is its state variable.
2417 fvnone
, /* nothing seen */
2418 fdefunkey
, /* Emacs DEFUN keyword seen */
2419 fdefunname
, /* Emacs DEFUN name seen */
2420 foperator
, /* func: operator keyword seen (cplpl) */
2421 fvnameseen
, /* function or variable name seen */
2422 fstartlist
, /* func: just after open parenthesis */
2423 finlist
, /* func: in parameter list */
2424 flistseen
, /* func: after parameter list */
2425 fignore
, /* func: before open brace */
2426 vignore
/* var-like: ignore until ';' */
2429 static bool fvextern
; /* func or var: extern keyword seen; */
2432 * typedefs are recognized using a simple finite automaton.
2433 * typdef is its state variable.
2437 tnone
, /* nothing seen */
2438 tkeyseen
, /* typedef keyword seen */
2439 ttypeseen
, /* defined type seen */
2440 tinbody
, /* inside typedef body */
2441 tend
, /* just before typedef tag */
2442 tignore
/* junk after typedef tag */
2446 * struct-like structures (enum, struct and union) are recognized
2447 * using another simple finite automaton. `structdef' is its state
2452 snone
, /* nothing seen yet,
2453 or in struct body if bracelev > 0 */
2454 skeyseen
, /* struct-like keyword seen */
2455 stagseen
, /* struct-like tag seen */
2456 scolonseen
/* colon seen after struct-like tag */
2460 * When objdef is different from onone, objtag is the name of the class.
2462 static const char *objtag
= "<uninited>";
2465 * Yet another little state machine to deal with preprocessor lines.
2469 dnone
, /* nothing seen */
2470 dsharpseen
, /* '#' seen as first char on line */
2471 ddefineseen
, /* '#' and 'define' seen */
2472 dignorerest
/* ignore rest of line */
2476 * State machine for Objective C protocols and implementations.
2477 * Idea by Tom R.Hageman <tom@basil.icce.rug.nl> (1995)
2481 onone
, /* nothing seen */
2482 oprotocol
, /* @interface or @protocol seen */
2483 oimplementation
, /* @implementations seen */
2484 otagseen
, /* class name seen */
2485 oparenseen
, /* parenthesis before category seen */
2486 ocatseen
, /* category name seen */
2487 oinbody
, /* in @implementation body */
2488 omethodsign
, /* in @implementation body, after +/- */
2489 omethodtag
, /* after method name */
2490 omethodcolon
, /* after method colon */
2491 omethodparm
, /* after method parameter */
2492 oignore
/* wait for @end */
2497 * Use this structure to keep info about the token read, and how it
2498 * should be tagged. Used by the make_C_tag function to build a tag.
2502 char *line
; /* string containing the token */
2503 int offset
; /* where the token starts in LINE */
2504 int length
; /* token length */
2506 The previous members can be used to pass strings around for generic
2507 purposes. The following ones specifically refer to creating tags. In this
2508 case the token contained here is the pattern that will be used to create a
2511 bool valid
; /* do not create a tag; the token should be
2512 invalidated whenever a state machine is
2513 reset prematurely */
2514 bool named
; /* create a named tag */
2515 int lineno
; /* source line number of tag */
2516 long linepos
; /* source char number of tag */
2517 } token
; /* latest token read */
2520 * Variables and functions for dealing with nested structures.
2521 * Idea by Mykola Dzyuba <mdzyuba@yahoo.com> (2001)
2523 static void pushclass_above (int, char *, int);
2524 static void popclass_above (int);
2525 static void write_classname (linebuffer
*, const char *qualifier
);
2528 char **cname
; /* nested class names */
2529 int *bracelev
; /* nested class brace level */
2530 int nl
; /* class nesting level (elements used) */
2531 int size
; /* length of the array */
2532 } cstack
; /* stack for nested declaration tags */
2533 /* Current struct nesting depth (namespace, class, struct, union, enum). */
2534 #define nestlev (cstack.nl)
2535 /* After struct keyword or in struct body, not inside a nested function. */
2536 #define instruct (structdef == snone && nestlev > 0 \
2537 && bracelev == cstack.bracelev[nestlev-1] + 1)
2540 pushclass_above (int bracelev
, char *str
, int len
)
2544 popclass_above (bracelev
);
2546 if (nl
>= cstack
.size
)
2548 int size
= cstack
.size
*= 2;
2549 xrnew (cstack
.cname
, size
, char *);
2550 xrnew (cstack
.bracelev
, size
, int);
2552 assert (nl
== 0 || cstack
.bracelev
[nl
-1] < bracelev
);
2553 cstack
.cname
[nl
] = (str
== NULL
) ? NULL
: savenstr (str
, len
);
2554 cstack
.bracelev
[nl
] = bracelev
;
2559 popclass_above (int bracelev
)
2563 for (nl
= cstack
.nl
- 1;
2564 nl
>= 0 && cstack
.bracelev
[nl
] >= bracelev
;
2567 free (cstack
.cname
[nl
]);
2573 write_classname (linebuffer
*cn
, const char *qualifier
)
2576 int qlen
= strlen (qualifier
);
2578 if (cstack
.nl
== 0 || cstack
.cname
[0] == NULL
)
2582 cn
->buffer
[0] = '\0';
2586 len
= strlen (cstack
.cname
[0]);
2587 linebuffer_setlen (cn
, len
);
2588 strcpy (cn
->buffer
, cstack
.cname
[0]);
2590 for (i
= 1; i
< cstack
.nl
; i
++)
2592 char *s
= cstack
.cname
[i
];
2595 linebuffer_setlen (cn
, len
+ qlen
+ strlen (s
));
2596 len
+= sprintf (cn
->buffer
+ len
, "%s%s", qualifier
, s
);
2601 static bool consider_token (char *, int, int, int *, int, int, bool *);
2602 static void make_C_tag (bool);
2606 * checks to see if the current token is at the start of a
2607 * function or variable, or corresponds to a typedef, or
2608 * is a struct/union/enum tag, or #define, or an enum constant.
2610 * *IS_FUNC_OR_VAR gets true if the token is a function or #define macro
2611 * with args. C_EXTP points to which language we are looking at.
2622 consider_token (char *str
, int len
, int c
, int *c_extp
,
2623 int bracelev
, int parlev
, bool *is_func_or_var
)
2624 /* IN: token pointer */
2625 /* IN: token length */
2626 /* IN: first char after the token */
2627 /* IN, OUT: C extensions mask */
2628 /* IN: brace level */
2629 /* IN: parenthesis level */
2630 /* OUT: function or variable found */
2632 /* When structdef is stagseen, scolonseen, or snone with bracelev > 0,
2633 structtype is the type of the preceding struct-like keyword, and
2634 structbracelev is the brace level where it has been seen. */
2635 static enum sym_type structtype
;
2636 static int structbracelev
;
2637 static enum sym_type toktype
;
2640 toktype
= C_symtype (str
, len
, *c_extp
);
2643 * Skip __attribute__
2645 if (toktype
== st_C_attribute
)
2652 * Advance the definedef state machine.
2657 /* We're not on a preprocessor line. */
2658 if (toktype
== st_C_gnumacro
)
2665 if (toktype
== st_C_define
)
2667 definedef
= ddefineseen
;
2671 definedef
= dignorerest
;
2676 * Make a tag for any macro, unless it is a constant
2677 * and constantypedefs is false.
2679 definedef
= dignorerest
;
2680 *is_func_or_var
= (c
== '(');
2681 if (!*is_func_or_var
&& !constantypedefs
)
2688 error ("internal error: definedef value.");
2697 if (toktype
== st_C_typedef
)
2717 if (structdef
== snone
&& fvdef
== fvnone
)
2736 case st_C_javastruct
:
2737 if (structdef
== stagseen
)
2738 structdef
= scolonseen
;
2742 if ((*c_extp
& C_AUTO
) /* automatic detection of C++ language */
2744 && definedef
== dnone
&& structdef
== snone
2745 && typdef
== tnone
&& fvdef
== fvnone
)
2746 *c_extp
= (*c_extp
| C_PLPL
) & ~C_AUTO
;
2747 if (toktype
== st_C_template
)
2754 && (typdef
== tkeyseen
2755 || (typedefs_or_cplusplus
&& structdef
== snone
)))
2757 structdef
= skeyseen
;
2758 structtype
= toktype
;
2759 structbracelev
= bracelev
;
2760 if (fvdef
== fvnameseen
)
2766 if (structdef
== skeyseen
)
2768 structdef
= stagseen
;
2772 if (typdef
!= tnone
)
2775 /* Detect Objective C constructs. */
2785 objdef
= oimplementation
;
2789 case oimplementation
:
2790 /* Save the class tag for functions or variables defined inside. */
2791 objtag
= savenstr (str
, len
);
2795 /* Save the class tag for categories. */
2796 objtag
= savenstr (str
, len
);
2798 *is_func_or_var
= true;
2802 *is_func_or_var
= true;
2810 objdef
= omethodtag
;
2811 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, len
);
2812 memcpy (token_name
.buffer
, str
, len
);
2813 token_name
.buffer
[len
] = '\0';
2819 objdef
= omethodparm
;
2824 int oldlen
= token_name
.len
;
2826 objdef
= omethodtag
;
2827 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, oldlen
+ len
);
2828 memcpy (token_name
.buffer
+ oldlen
, str
, len
);
2829 token_name
.buffer
[oldlen
+ len
] = '\0';
2834 if (toktype
== st_C_objend
)
2836 /* Memory leakage here: the string pointed by objtag is
2837 never released, because many tests would be needed to
2838 avoid breaking on incorrect input code. The amount of
2839 memory leaked here is the sum of the lengths of the
2847 /* A function, variable or enum constant? */
2869 *is_func_or_var
= true;
2873 && structdef
== snone
2874 && structtype
== st_C_enum
&& bracelev
> structbracelev
)
2875 return true; /* enum constant */
2881 fvdef
= fdefunname
; /* GNU macro */
2882 *is_func_or_var
= true;
2890 if ((strneq (str
, "asm", 3) && endtoken (str
[3]))
2891 || (strneq (str
, "__asm__", 7) && endtoken (str
[7])))
2900 if (len
>= 10 && strneq (str
+len
-10, "::operator", 10))
2902 if (*c_extp
& C_AUTO
) /* automatic detection of C++ */
2903 *c_extp
= (*c_extp
| C_PLPL
) & ~C_AUTO
;
2905 *is_func_or_var
= true;
2908 if (bracelev
> 0 && !instruct
)
2910 fvdef
= fvnameseen
; /* function or variable */
2911 *is_func_or_var
= true;
2922 * C_entries often keeps pointers to tokens or lines which are older than
2923 * the line currently read. By keeping two line buffers, and switching
2924 * them at end of line, it is possible to use those pointers.
2932 #define current_lb_is_new (newndx == curndx)
2933 #define switch_line_buffers() (curndx = 1 - curndx)
2935 #define curlb (lbs[curndx].lb)
2936 #define newlb (lbs[newndx].lb)
2937 #define curlinepos (lbs[curndx].linepos)
2938 #define newlinepos (lbs[newndx].linepos)
2940 #define plainc ((c_ext & C_EXT) == C_PLAIN)
2941 #define cplpl (c_ext & C_PLPL)
2942 #define cjava ((c_ext & C_JAVA) == C_JAVA)
2944 #define CNL_SAVE_DEFINEDEF() \
2946 curlinepos = charno; \
2947 readline (&curlb, inf); \
2948 lp = curlb.buffer; \
2955 CNL_SAVE_DEFINEDEF(); \
2956 if (savetoken.valid) \
2958 token = savetoken; \
2959 savetoken.valid = false; \
2961 definedef = dnone; \
2966 make_C_tag (bool isfun
)
2968 /* This function is never called when token.valid is false, but
2969 we must protect against invalid input or internal errors. */
2971 make_tag (token_name
.buffer
, token_name
.len
, isfun
, token
.line
,
2972 token
.offset
+token
.length
+1, token
.lineno
, token
.linepos
);
2974 { /* this branch is optimized away if !DEBUG */
2975 make_tag (concat ("INVALID TOKEN:-->", token_name
.buffer
, ""),
2976 token_name
.len
+ 17, isfun
, token
.line
,
2977 token
.offset
+token
.length
+1, token
.lineno
, token
.linepos
);
2978 error ("INVALID TOKEN");
2981 token
.valid
= false;
2987 * This routine finds functions, variables, typedefs,
2988 * #define's, enum constants and struct/union/enum definitions in
2989 * C syntax and adds them to the list.
2992 C_entries (int c_ext
, FILE *inf
)
2993 /* extension of C */
2996 register char c
; /* latest char read; '\0' for end of line */
2997 register char *lp
; /* pointer one beyond the character `c' */
2998 int curndx
, newndx
; /* indices for current and new lb */
2999 register int tokoff
; /* offset in line of start of current token */
3000 register int toklen
; /* length of current token */
3001 const char *qualifier
; /* string used to qualify names */
3002 int qlen
; /* length of qualifier */
3003 int bracelev
; /* current brace level */
3004 int bracketlev
; /* current bracket level */
3005 int parlev
; /* current parenthesis level */
3006 int attrparlev
; /* __attribute__ parenthesis level */
3007 int templatelev
; /* current template level */
3008 int typdefbracelev
; /* bracelev where a typedef struct body begun */
3009 bool incomm
, inquote
, inchar
, quotednl
, midtoken
;
3010 bool yacc_rules
; /* in the rules part of a yacc file */
3011 struct tok savetoken
= {0}; /* token saved during preprocessor handling */
3014 linebuffer_init (&lbs
[0].lb
);
3015 linebuffer_init (&lbs
[1].lb
);
3016 if (cstack
.size
== 0)
3018 cstack
.size
= (DEBUG
) ? 1 : 4;
3020 cstack
.cname
= xnew (cstack
.size
, char *);
3021 cstack
.bracelev
= xnew (cstack
.size
, int);
3024 tokoff
= toklen
= typdefbracelev
= 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
3025 curndx
= newndx
= 0;
3029 fvdef
= fvnone
; fvextern
= false; typdef
= tnone
;
3030 structdef
= snone
; definedef
= dnone
; objdef
= onone
;
3032 midtoken
= inquote
= inchar
= incomm
= quotednl
= false;
3033 token
.valid
= savetoken
.valid
= false;
3034 bracelev
= bracketlev
= parlev
= attrparlev
= templatelev
= 0;
3036 { qualifier
= "."; qlen
= 1; }
3038 { qualifier
= "::"; qlen
= 2; }
3046 /* If we are at the end of the line, the next character is a
3047 '\0'; do not skip it, because it is what tells us
3048 to read the next line. */
3069 /* Newlines inside comments do not end macro definitions in
3071 CNL_SAVE_DEFINEDEF ();
3084 /* Newlines inside strings do not end macro definitions
3085 in traditional cpp, even though compilers don't
3086 usually accept them. */
3087 CNL_SAVE_DEFINEDEF ();
3097 /* Hmmm, something went wrong. */
3133 if (fvdef
!= finlist
&& fvdef
!= fignore
&& fvdef
!= vignore
)
3148 else if (/* cplpl && */ *lp
== '/')
3154 if ((c_ext
& YACC
) && *lp
== '%')
3156 /* Entering or exiting rules section in yacc file. */
3158 definedef
= dnone
; fvdef
= fvnone
; fvextern
= false;
3159 typdef
= tnone
; structdef
= snone
;
3160 midtoken
= inquote
= inchar
= incomm
= quotednl
= false;
3162 yacc_rules
= !yacc_rules
;
3168 if (definedef
== dnone
)
3171 bool cpptoken
= true;
3173 /* Look back on this line. If all blanks, or nonblanks
3174 followed by an end of comment, this is a preprocessor
3176 for (cp
= newlb
.buffer
; cp
< lp
-1; cp
++)
3179 if (*cp
== '*' && cp
[1] == '/')
3188 definedef
= dsharpseen
;
3189 } /* if (definedef == dnone) */
3200 CNL_SAVE_DEFINEDEF ();
3207 /* Consider token only if some involved conditions are satisfied. */
3208 if (typdef
!= tignore
3209 && definedef
!= dignorerest
3212 && (definedef
!= dnone
3213 || structdef
!= scolonseen
)
3220 if (c
== ':' && *lp
== ':' && begtoken (lp
[1]))
3221 /* This handles :: in the middle,
3222 but not at the beginning of an identifier.
3223 Also, space-separated :: is not recognized. */
3225 if (c_ext
& C_AUTO
) /* automatic detection of C++ */
3226 c_ext
= (c_ext
| C_PLPL
) & ~C_AUTO
;
3230 goto still_in_token
;
3234 bool funorvar
= false;
3237 || consider_token (newlb
.buffer
+ tokoff
, toklen
, c
,
3238 &c_ext
, bracelev
, parlev
,
3241 if (fvdef
== foperator
)
3244 lp
= skip_spaces (lp
-1);
3248 && !iswhite (*lp
) && *lp
!= '(')
3251 toklen
+= lp
- oldlp
;
3253 token
.named
= false;
3255 && nestlev
> 0 && definedef
== dnone
)
3256 /* in struct body */
3259 write_classname (&token_name
, qualifier
);
3260 len
= token_name
.len
;
3261 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, len
+qlen
+toklen
);
3262 sprintf (token_name
.buffer
+ len
, "%s%.*s",
3263 qualifier
, toklen
, newlb
.buffer
+ tokoff
);
3266 else if (objdef
== ocatseen
)
3267 /* Objective C category */
3269 int len
= strlen (objtag
) + 2 + toklen
;
3270 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, len
);
3271 sprintf (token_name
.buffer
, "%s(%.*s)",
3272 objtag
, toklen
, newlb
.buffer
+ tokoff
);
3275 else if (objdef
== omethodtag
3276 || objdef
== omethodparm
)
3277 /* Objective C method */
3281 else if (fvdef
== fdefunname
)
3282 /* GNU DEFUN and similar macros */
3284 bool defun
= (newlb
.buffer
[tokoff
] == 'F');
3288 /* Rewrite the tag so that emacs lisp DEFUNs
3289 can be found by their elisp name */
3295 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, len
);
3296 memcpy (token_name
.buffer
,
3297 newlb
.buffer
+ off
, len
);
3298 token_name
.buffer
[len
] = '\0';
3301 if (token_name
.buffer
[len
] == '_')
3302 token_name
.buffer
[len
] = '-';
3303 token
.named
= defun
;
3307 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, toklen
);
3308 memcpy (token_name
.buffer
,
3309 newlb
.buffer
+ tokoff
, toklen
);
3310 token_name
.buffer
[toklen
] = '\0';
3311 /* Name macros and members. */
3312 token
.named
= (structdef
== stagseen
3313 || typdef
== ttypeseen
3316 && definedef
== dignorerest
)
3318 && definedef
== dnone
3319 && structdef
== snone
3322 token
.lineno
= lineno
;
3323 token
.offset
= tokoff
;
3324 token
.length
= toklen
;
3325 token
.line
= newlb
.buffer
;
3326 token
.linepos
= newlinepos
;
3329 if (definedef
== dnone
3330 && (fvdef
== fvnameseen
3331 || fvdef
== foperator
3332 || structdef
== stagseen
3334 || typdef
== ttypeseen
3335 || objdef
!= onone
))
3337 if (current_lb_is_new
)
3338 switch_line_buffers ();
3340 else if (definedef
!= dnone
3341 || fvdef
== fdefunname
3343 make_C_tag (funorvar
);
3345 else /* not yacc and consider_token failed */
3347 if (inattribute
&& fvdef
== fignore
)
3349 /* We have just met __attribute__ after a
3350 function parameter list: do not tag the
3357 } /* if (endtoken (c)) */
3358 else if (intoken (c
))
3364 } /* if (midtoken) */
3365 else if (begtoken (c
))
3373 /* This prevents tagging fb in
3374 void (__attribute__((noreturn)) *fb) (void);
3375 Fixing this is not easy and not very important. */
3379 if (plainc
|| declarations
)
3381 make_C_tag (true); /* a function */
3386 if (structdef
== stagseen
&& !cjava
)
3388 popclass_above (bracelev
);
3396 if (!yacc_rules
|| lp
== newlb
.buffer
+ 1)
3398 tokoff
= lp
- 1 - newlb
.buffer
;
3403 } /* if (begtoken) */
3404 } /* if must look at token */
3407 /* Detect end of line, colon, comma, semicolon and various braces
3408 after having handled a token.*/
3414 if (yacc_rules
&& token
.offset
== 0 && token
.valid
)
3416 make_C_tag (false); /* a yacc function */
3419 if (definedef
!= dnone
)
3425 make_C_tag (true); /* an Objective C class */
3429 objdef
= omethodcolon
;
3430 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, token_name
.len
+ 1);
3431 strcat (token_name
.buffer
, ":");
3434 if (structdef
== stagseen
)
3436 structdef
= scolonseen
;
3439 /* Should be useless, but may be work as a safety net. */
3440 if (cplpl
&& fvdef
== flistseen
)
3442 make_C_tag (true); /* a function */
3448 if (definedef
!= dnone
|| inattribute
)
3454 make_C_tag (false); /* a typedef */
3464 if (typdef
== tignore
|| cplpl
)
3468 if ((globals
&& bracelev
== 0 && (!fvextern
|| declarations
))
3469 || (members
&& instruct
))
3470 make_C_tag (false); /* a variable */
3473 token
.valid
= false;
3477 && (cplpl
|| !instruct
)
3478 && (typdef
== tnone
|| (typdef
!= tignore
&& instruct
)))
3480 && plainc
&& instruct
))
3481 make_C_tag (true); /* a function */
3487 && cplpl
&& structdef
== stagseen
)
3488 make_C_tag (false); /* forward declaration */
3490 token
.valid
= false;
3491 } /* switch (fvdef) */
3497 if (structdef
== stagseen
)
3501 if (definedef
!= dnone
|| inattribute
)
3507 make_C_tag (true); /* an Objective C method */
3528 && (!fvextern
|| declarations
))
3529 || (members
&& instruct
)))
3530 make_C_tag (false); /* a variable */
3533 if ((declarations
&& typdef
== tnone
&& !instruct
)
3534 || (members
&& typdef
!= tignore
&& instruct
))
3536 make_C_tag (true); /* a function */
3539 else if (!declarations
)
3541 token
.valid
= false;
3546 if (structdef
== stagseen
)
3550 if (definedef
!= dnone
|| inattribute
)
3552 if (structdef
== stagseen
)
3559 make_C_tag (false); /* a typedef */
3571 if ((members
&& bracelev
== 1)
3572 || (globals
&& bracelev
== 0
3573 && (!fvextern
|| declarations
)))
3574 make_C_tag (false); /* a variable */
3588 if (definedef
!= dnone
)
3590 if (objdef
== otagseen
&& parlev
== 0)
3591 objdef
= oparenseen
;
3595 if (typdef
== ttypeseen
3599 /* This handles constructs like:
3600 typedef void OperatorFun (int fun); */
3619 if (--attrparlev
== 0)
3620 inattribute
= false;
3623 if (definedef
!= dnone
)
3625 if (objdef
== ocatseen
&& parlev
== 1)
3627 make_C_tag (true); /* an Objective C category */
3641 || typdef
== ttypeseen
))
3644 make_C_tag (false); /* a typedef */
3647 else if (parlev
< 0) /* can happen due to ill-conceived #if's. */
3651 if (definedef
!= dnone
)
3653 if (typdef
== ttypeseen
)
3655 /* Whenever typdef is set to tinbody (currently only
3656 here), typdefbracelev should be set to bracelev. */
3658 typdefbracelev
= bracelev
;
3663 make_C_tag (true); /* a function */
3672 make_C_tag (true); /* an Objective C class */
3677 make_C_tag (true); /* an Objective C method */
3681 /* Neutralize `extern "C" {' grot. */
3682 if (bracelev
== 0 && structdef
== snone
&& nestlev
== 0
3690 case skeyseen
: /* unnamed struct */
3691 pushclass_above (bracelev
, NULL
, 0);
3694 case stagseen
: /* named struct or enum */
3695 case scolonseen
: /* a class */
3696 pushclass_above (bracelev
,token
.line
+token
.offset
, token
.length
);
3698 make_C_tag (false); /* a struct or enum */
3704 if (definedef
!= dnone
)
3706 if (fvdef
== fstartlist
)
3708 fvdef
= fvnone
; /* avoid tagging `foo' in `foo (*bar()) ()' */
3709 token
.valid
= false;
3713 if (definedef
!= dnone
)
3716 if (!ignoreindent
&& lp
== newlb
.buffer
+ 1)
3719 token
.valid
= false; /* unexpected value, token unreliable */
3720 bracelev
= 0; /* reset brace level if first column */
3721 parlev
= 0; /* also reset paren level, just in case... */
3723 else if (bracelev
< 0)
3725 token
.valid
= false; /* something gone amiss, token unreliable */
3728 if (bracelev
== 0 && fvdef
== vignore
)
3729 fvdef
= fvnone
; /* end of function */
3730 popclass_above (bracelev
);
3732 /* Only if typdef == tinbody is typdefbracelev significant. */
3733 if (typdef
== tinbody
&& bracelev
<= typdefbracelev
)
3735 assert (bracelev
== typdefbracelev
);
3740 if (definedef
!= dnone
)
3750 if ((members
&& bracelev
== 1)
3751 || (globals
&& bracelev
== 0 && (!fvextern
|| declarations
)))
3752 make_C_tag (false); /* a variable */
3760 && (structdef
== stagseen
|| fvdef
== fvnameseen
))
3767 if (templatelev
> 0)
3775 if (objdef
== oinbody
&& bracelev
== 0)
3777 objdef
= omethodsign
;
3782 case '#': case '~': case '&': case '%': case '/':
3783 case '|': case '^': case '!': case '.': case '?':
3784 if (definedef
!= dnone
)
3786 /* These surely cannot follow a function tag in C. */
3799 if (objdef
== otagseen
)
3801 make_C_tag (true); /* an Objective C class */
3804 /* If a macro spans multiple lines don't reset its state. */
3806 CNL_SAVE_DEFINEDEF ();
3812 } /* while not eof */
3814 free (lbs
[0].lb
.buffer
);
3815 free (lbs
[1].lb
.buffer
);
3819 * Process either a C++ file or a C file depending on the setting
3823 default_C_entries (FILE *inf
)
3825 C_entries (cplusplus
? C_PLPL
: C_AUTO
, inf
);
3828 /* Always do plain C. */
3830 plain_C_entries (FILE *inf
)
3835 /* Always do C++. */
3837 Cplusplus_entries (FILE *inf
)
3839 C_entries (C_PLPL
, inf
);
3842 /* Always do Java. */
3844 Cjava_entries (FILE *inf
)
3846 C_entries (C_JAVA
, inf
);
3851 Cstar_entries (FILE *inf
)
3853 C_entries (C_STAR
, inf
);
3856 /* Always do Yacc. */
3858 Yacc_entries (FILE *inf
)
3860 C_entries (YACC
, inf
);
3864 /* Useful macros. */
3865 #define LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES(file_pointer, line_buffer, char_pointer) \
3866 for (; /* loop initialization */ \
3867 !feof (file_pointer) /* loop test */ \
3868 && /* instructions at start of loop */ \
3869 (readline (&line_buffer, file_pointer), \
3870 char_pointer = line_buffer.buffer, \
3874 #define LOOKING_AT(cp, kw) /* kw is the keyword, a literal string */ \
3875 ((assert ("" kw), true) /* syntax error if not a literal string */ \
3876 && strneq ((cp), kw, sizeof (kw)-1) /* cp points at kw */ \
3877 && notinname ((cp)[sizeof (kw)-1]) /* end of kw */ \
3878 && ((cp) = skip_spaces ((cp)+sizeof (kw)-1))) /* skip spaces */
3880 /* Similar to LOOKING_AT but does not use notinname, does not skip */
3881 #define LOOKING_AT_NOCASE(cp, kw) /* the keyword is a literal string */ \
3882 ((assert ("" kw), true) /* syntax error if not a literal string */ \
3883 && strncaseeq ((cp), kw, sizeof (kw)-1) /* cp points at kw */ \
3884 && ((cp) += sizeof (kw)-1)) /* skip spaces */
3887 * Read a file, but do no processing. This is used to do regexp
3888 * matching on files that have no language defined.
3891 just_read_file (FILE *inf
)
3894 readline (&lb
, inf
);
3898 /* Fortran parsing */
3900 static void F_takeprec (void);
3901 static void F_getit (FILE *);
3906 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
3910 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
3911 if (strneq (dbp
, "(*)", 3))
3916 if (!ISDIGIT (*dbp
))
3918 --dbp
; /* force failure */
3923 while (ISDIGIT (*dbp
));
3931 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
3934 readline (&lb
, inf
);
3939 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
3941 if (!ISALPHA (*dbp
) && *dbp
!= '_' && *dbp
!= '$')
3943 for (cp
= dbp
+ 1; *cp
!= '\0' && intoken (*cp
); cp
++)
3945 make_tag (dbp
, cp
-dbp
, true,
3946 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
3951 Fortran_functions (FILE *inf
)
3953 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, dbp
)
3956 dbp
++; /* Ratfor escape to fortran */
3957 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
3961 if (LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (dbp
, "recursive"))
3962 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
3964 if (LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (dbp
, "pure"))
3965 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
3967 if (LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (dbp
, "elemental"))
3968 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
3970 switch (lowcase (*dbp
))
3973 if (nocase_tail ("integer"))
3977 if (nocase_tail ("real"))
3981 if (nocase_tail ("logical"))
3985 if (nocase_tail ("complex") || nocase_tail ("character"))
3989 if (nocase_tail ("double"))
3991 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
3994 if (nocase_tail ("precision"))
4000 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
4003 switch (lowcase (*dbp
))
4006 if (nocase_tail ("function"))
4010 if (nocase_tail ("subroutine"))
4014 if (nocase_tail ("entry"))
4018 if (nocase_tail ("blockdata") || nocase_tail ("block data"))
4020 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
4021 if (*dbp
== '\0') /* assume un-named */
4022 make_tag ("blockdata", 9, true,
4023 lb
.buffer
, dbp
- lb
.buffer
, lineno
, linecharno
);
4025 F_getit (inf
); /* look for name */
4036 * Philippe Waroquiers (1998)
4039 /* Once we are positioned after an "interesting" keyword, let's get
4040 the real tag value necessary. */
4042 Ada_getit (FILE *inf
, const char *name_qualifier
)
4050 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
4052 || (dbp
[0] == '-' && dbp
[1] == '-'))
4054 readline (&lb
, inf
);
4057 switch (lowcase (*dbp
))
4060 if (nocase_tail ("body"))
4062 /* Skipping body of procedure body or package body or ....
4063 resetting qualifier to body instead of spec. */
4064 name_qualifier
= "/b";
4069 /* Skipping type of task type or protected type ... */
4070 if (nocase_tail ("type"))
4077 for (cp
= dbp
; *cp
!= '\0' && *cp
!= '"'; cp
++)
4082 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
4085 && (ISALPHA (*cp
) || ISDIGIT (*cp
) || *cp
== '_' || *cp
== '.'));
4093 name
= concat (dbp
, name_qualifier
, "");
4095 make_tag (name
, strlen (name
), true,
4096 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4105 Ada_funcs (FILE *inf
)
4107 bool inquote
= false;
4108 bool skip_till_semicolumn
= false;
4110 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, dbp
)
4112 while (*dbp
!= '\0')
4114 /* Skip a string i.e. "abcd". */
4115 if (inquote
|| (*dbp
== '"'))
4117 dbp
= strchr (dbp
+ !inquote
, '"');
4122 continue; /* advance char */
4127 break; /* advance line */
4131 /* Skip comments. */
4132 if (dbp
[0] == '-' && dbp
[1] == '-')
4133 break; /* advance line */
4135 /* Skip character enclosed in single quote i.e. 'a'
4136 and skip single quote starting an attribute i.e. 'Image. */
4145 if (skip_till_semicolumn
)
4148 skip_till_semicolumn
= false;
4150 continue; /* advance char */
4153 /* Search for beginning of a token. */
4154 if (!begtoken (*dbp
))
4157 continue; /* advance char */
4160 /* We are at the beginning of a token. */
4161 switch (lowcase (*dbp
))
4164 if (!packages_only
&& nocase_tail ("function"))
4165 Ada_getit (inf
, "/f");
4167 break; /* from switch */
4168 continue; /* advance char */
4170 if (!packages_only
&& nocase_tail ("procedure"))
4171 Ada_getit (inf
, "/p");
4172 else if (nocase_tail ("package"))
4173 Ada_getit (inf
, "/s");
4174 else if (nocase_tail ("protected")) /* protected type */
4175 Ada_getit (inf
, "/t");
4177 break; /* from switch */
4178 continue; /* advance char */
4181 if (typedefs
&& !packages_only
&& nocase_tail ("use"))
4183 /* when tagging types, avoid tagging use type Pack.Typename;
4184 for this, we will skip everything till a ; */
4185 skip_till_semicolumn
= true;
4186 continue; /* advance char */
4190 if (!packages_only
&& nocase_tail ("task"))
4191 Ada_getit (inf
, "/k");
4192 else if (typedefs
&& !packages_only
&& nocase_tail ("type"))
4194 Ada_getit (inf
, "/t");
4195 while (*dbp
!= '\0')
4199 break; /* from switch */
4200 continue; /* advance char */
4203 /* Look for the end of the token. */
4204 while (!endtoken (*dbp
))
4207 } /* advance char */
4208 } /* advance line */
4213 * Unix and microcontroller assembly tag handling
4214 * Labels: /^[a-zA-Z_.$][a-zA_Z0-9_.$]*[: ^I^J]/
4215 * Idea by Bob Weiner, Motorola Inc. (1994)
4218 Asm_labels (FILE *inf
)
4222 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, cp
)
4224 /* If first char is alphabetic or one of [_.$], test for colon
4225 following identifier. */
4226 if (ISALPHA (*cp
) || *cp
== '_' || *cp
== '.' || *cp
== '$')
4228 /* Read past label. */
4230 while (ISALNUM (*cp
) || *cp
== '_' || *cp
== '.' || *cp
== '$')
4232 if (*cp
== ':' || iswhite (*cp
))
4233 /* Found end of label, so copy it and add it to the table. */
4234 make_tag (lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
, true,
4235 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4243 * Perl sub names: /^sub[ \t\n]+[^ \t\n{]+/
4244 * /^use constant[ \t\n]+[^ \t\n{=,;]+/
4245 * Perl variable names: /^(my|local).../
4246 * Original code by Bart Robinson <lomew@cs.utah.edu> (1995)
4247 * Additions by Michael Ernst <mernst@alum.mit.edu> (1997)
4248 * Ideas by Kai Großjohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE> (2001)
4251 Perl_functions (FILE *inf
)
4253 char *package
= savestr ("main"); /* current package name */
4256 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, cp
)
4258 cp
= skip_spaces (cp
);
4260 if (LOOKING_AT (cp
, "package"))
4263 get_tag (cp
, &package
);
4265 else if (LOOKING_AT (cp
, "sub"))
4271 while (!notinname (*cp
))
4274 continue; /* nothing found */
4275 if ((pos
= strchr (sp
, ':')) != NULL
4276 && pos
< cp
&& pos
[1] == ':')
4277 /* The name is already qualified. */
4278 make_tag (sp
, cp
- sp
, true,
4279 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4283 char savechar
, *name
;
4287 name
= concat (package
, "::", sp
);
4289 make_tag (name
, strlen (name
), true,
4290 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4294 else if (LOOKING_AT (cp
, "use constant")
4295 || LOOKING_AT (cp
, "use constant::defer"))
4297 /* For hash style multi-constant like
4298 use constant { FOO => 123,
4300 only the first FOO is picked up. Parsing across the value
4301 expressions would be difficult in general, due to possible nested
4302 hashes, here-documents, etc. */
4304 cp
= skip_spaces (cp
+1);
4307 else if (globals
) /* only if we are tagging global vars */
4309 /* Skip a qualifier, if any. */
4310 bool qual
= LOOKING_AT (cp
, "my") || LOOKING_AT (cp
, "local");
4311 /* After "my" or "local", but before any following paren or space. */
4312 char *varstart
= cp
;
4314 if (qual
/* should this be removed? If yes, how? */
4315 && (*cp
== '$' || *cp
== '@' || *cp
== '%'))
4320 while (ISALNUM (*cp
) || *cp
== '_');
4324 /* Should be examining a variable list at this point;
4325 could insist on seeing an open parenthesis. */
4326 while (*cp
!= '\0' && *cp
!= ';' && *cp
!= '=' && *cp
!= ')')
4332 make_tag (varstart
, cp
- varstart
, false,
4333 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4342 * Look for /^[\t]*def[ \t\n]+[^ \t\n(:]+/ or /^class[ \t\n]+[^ \t\n(:]+/
4343 * Idea by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> (1997)
4344 * More ideas by seb bacon <seb@jamkit.com> (2002)
4347 Python_functions (FILE *inf
)
4351 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, cp
)
4353 cp
= skip_spaces (cp
);
4354 if (LOOKING_AT (cp
, "def") || LOOKING_AT (cp
, "class"))
4357 while (!notinname (*cp
) && *cp
!= ':')
4359 make_tag (name
, cp
- name
, true,
4360 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4369 * - /^[ \t]*function[ \t\n]+[^ \t\n(]+/
4370 * - /^[ \t]*class[ \t\n]+[^ \t\n]+/
4371 * - /^[ \t]*define\(\"[^\"]+/
4372 * Only with --members:
4373 * - /^[ \t]*var[ \t\n]+\$[^ \t\n=;]/
4374 * Idea by Diez B. Roggisch (2001)
4377 PHP_functions (FILE *inf
)
4380 bool search_identifier
= false;
4382 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, cp
)
4384 cp
= skip_spaces (cp
);
4386 if (search_identifier
4389 while (!notinname (*cp
))
4391 make_tag (name
, cp
- name
, true,
4392 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4393 search_identifier
= false;
4395 else if (LOOKING_AT (cp
, "function"))
4398 cp
= skip_spaces (cp
+1);
4402 while (!notinname (*cp
))
4404 make_tag (name
, cp
- name
, true,
4405 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4408 search_identifier
= true;
4410 else if (LOOKING_AT (cp
, "class"))
4415 while (*cp
!= '\0' && !iswhite (*cp
))
4417 make_tag (name
, cp
- name
, false,
4418 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4421 search_identifier
= true;
4423 else if (strneq (cp
, "define", 6)
4424 && (cp
= skip_spaces (cp
+6))
4426 && (*cp
== '"' || *cp
== '\''))
4430 while (*cp
!= quote
&& *cp
!= '\0')
4432 make_tag (name
, cp
- name
, false,
4433 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4436 && LOOKING_AT (cp
, "var")
4440 while (!notinname (*cp
))
4442 make_tag (name
, cp
- name
, false,
4443 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4450 * Cobol tag functions
4451 * We could look for anything that could be a paragraph name.
4452 * i.e. anything that starts in column 8 is one word and ends in a full stop.
4453 * Idea by Corny de Souza (1993)
4456 Cobol_paragraphs (FILE *inf
)
4458 register char *bp
, *ep
;
4460 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, bp
)
4466 /* If eoln, compiler option or comment ignore whole line. */
4467 if (bp
[-1] != ' ' || !ISALNUM (bp
[0]))
4470 for (ep
= bp
; ISALNUM (*ep
) || *ep
== '-'; ep
++)
4473 make_tag (bp
, ep
- bp
, true,
4474 lb
.buffer
, ep
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4481 * Ideas by Assar Westerlund <assar@sics.se> (2001)
4484 Makefile_targets (FILE *inf
)
4488 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, bp
)
4490 if (*bp
== '\t' || *bp
== '#')
4492 while (*bp
!= '\0' && *bp
!= '=' && *bp
!= ':')
4494 if (*bp
== ':' || (globals
&& *bp
== '='))
4496 /* We should detect if there is more than one tag, but we do not.
4497 We just skip initial and final spaces. */
4498 char * namestart
= skip_spaces (lb
.buffer
);
4499 while (--bp
> namestart
)
4500 if (!notinname (*bp
))
4502 make_tag (namestart
, bp
- namestart
+ 1, true,
4503 lb
.buffer
, bp
- lb
.buffer
+ 2, lineno
, linecharno
);
4511 * Original code by Mosur K. Mohan (1989)
4513 * Locates tags for procedures & functions. Doesn't do any type- or
4514 * var-definitions. It does look for the keyword "extern" or
4515 * "forward" immediately following the procedure statement; if found,
4516 * the tag is skipped.
4519 Pascal_functions (FILE *inf
)
4521 linebuffer tline
; /* mostly copied from C_entries */
4523 int save_lineno
, namelen
, taglen
;
4526 bool /* each of these flags is true if: */
4527 incomment
, /* point is inside a comment */
4528 inquote
, /* point is inside '..' string */
4529 get_tagname
, /* point is after PROCEDURE/FUNCTION
4530 keyword, so next item = potential tag */
4531 found_tag
, /* point is after a potential tag */
4532 inparms
, /* point is within parameter-list */
4533 verify_tag
; /* point has passed the parm-list, so the
4534 next token will determine whether this
4535 is a FORWARD/EXTERN to be ignored, or
4536 whether it is a real tag */
4538 save_lcno
= save_lineno
= namelen
= taglen
= 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
4539 name
= NULL
; /* keep compiler quiet */
4542 linebuffer_init (&tline
);
4544 incomment
= inquote
= false;
4545 found_tag
= false; /* have a proc name; check if extern */
4546 get_tagname
= false; /* found "procedure" keyword */
4547 inparms
= false; /* found '(' after "proc" */
4548 verify_tag
= false; /* check if "extern" is ahead */
4551 while (!feof (inf
)) /* long main loop to get next char */
4554 if (c
== '\0') /* if end of line */
4556 readline (&lb
, inf
);
4560 if (!((found_tag
&& verify_tag
)
4562 c
= *dbp
++; /* only if don't need *dbp pointing
4563 to the beginning of the name of
4564 the procedure or function */
4568 if (c
== '}') /* within { } comments */
4570 else if (c
== '*' && *dbp
== ')') /* within (* *) comments */
4587 inquote
= true; /* found first quote */
4589 case '{': /* found open { comment */
4593 if (*dbp
== '*') /* found open (* comment */
4598 else if (found_tag
) /* found '(' after tag, i.e., parm-list */
4601 case ')': /* end of parms list */
4606 if (found_tag
&& !inparms
) /* end of proc or fn stmt */
4613 if (found_tag
&& verify_tag
&& (*dbp
!= ' '))
4615 /* Check if this is an "extern" declaration. */
4618 if (lowcase (*dbp
) == 'e')
4620 if (nocase_tail ("extern")) /* superfluous, really! */
4626 else if (lowcase (*dbp
) == 'f')
4628 if (nocase_tail ("forward")) /* check for forward reference */
4634 if (found_tag
&& verify_tag
) /* not external proc, so make tag */
4638 make_tag (name
, namelen
, true,
4639 tline
.buffer
, taglen
, save_lineno
, save_lcno
);
4643 if (get_tagname
) /* grab name of proc or fn */
4650 /* Find block name. */
4651 for (cp
= dbp
+ 1; *cp
!= '\0' && !endtoken (*cp
); cp
++)
4654 /* Save all values for later tagging. */
4655 linebuffer_setlen (&tline
, lb
.len
);
4656 strcpy (tline
.buffer
, lb
.buffer
);
4657 save_lineno
= lineno
;
4658 save_lcno
= linecharno
;
4659 name
= tline
.buffer
+ (dbp
- lb
.buffer
);
4661 taglen
= cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1;
4663 dbp
= cp
; /* set dbp to e-o-token */
4664 get_tagname
= false;
4668 /* And proceed to check for "extern". */
4670 else if (!incomment
&& !inquote
&& !found_tag
)
4672 /* Check for proc/fn keywords. */
4673 switch (lowcase (c
))
4676 if (nocase_tail ("rocedure")) /* c = 'p', dbp has advanced */
4680 if (nocase_tail ("unction"))
4685 } /* while not eof */
4687 free (tline
.buffer
);
4692 * Lisp tag functions
4693 * look for (def or (DEF, quote or QUOTE
4696 static void L_getit (void);
4701 if (*dbp
== '\'') /* Skip prefix quote */
4703 else if (*dbp
== '(')
4706 /* Try to skip "(quote " */
4707 if (!LOOKING_AT (dbp
, "quote") && !LOOKING_AT (dbp
, "QUOTE"))
4708 /* Ok, then skip "(" before name in (defstruct (foo)) */
4709 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
4711 get_tag (dbp
, NULL
);
4715 Lisp_functions (FILE *inf
)
4717 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, dbp
)
4722 /* "(defvar foo)" is a declaration rather than a definition. */
4726 if (LOOKING_AT (p
, "defvar"))
4728 p
= skip_name (p
); /* past var name */
4729 p
= skip_spaces (p
);
4735 if (strneq (dbp
+ 1, "cl-", 3) || strneq (dbp
+ 1, "CL-", 3))
4738 if (strneq (dbp
+1, "def", 3) || strneq (dbp
+1, "DEF", 3))
4740 dbp
= skip_non_spaces (dbp
);
4741 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
4746 /* Check for (foo::defmumble name-defined ... */
4749 while (!notinname (*dbp
) && *dbp
!= ':');
4754 while (*dbp
== ':');
4756 if (strneq (dbp
, "def", 3) || strneq (dbp
, "DEF", 3))
4758 dbp
= skip_non_spaces (dbp
);
4759 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
4769 * Lua script language parsing
4770 * Original code by David A. Capello <dacap@users.sourceforge.net> (2004)
4772 * "function" and "local function" are tags if they start at column 1.
4775 Lua_functions (FILE *inf
)
4779 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, bp
)
4781 if (bp
[0] != 'f' && bp
[0] != 'l')
4784 (void)LOOKING_AT (bp
, "local"); /* skip possible "local" */
4786 if (LOOKING_AT (bp
, "function"))
4794 * Just look for lines where the first character is '/'
4795 * Also look at "defineps" for PSWrap
4797 * Richard Mlynarik <mly@adoc.xerox.com> (1997)
4798 * Masatake Yamato <masata-y@is.aist-nara.ac.jp> (1999)
4801 PS_functions (FILE *inf
)
4803 register char *bp
, *ep
;
4805 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, bp
)
4810 *ep
!= '\0' && *ep
!= ' ' && *ep
!= '{';
4813 make_tag (bp
, ep
- bp
, true,
4814 lb
.buffer
, ep
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
4816 else if (LOOKING_AT (bp
, "defineps"))
4824 * Ignore anything after \ followed by space or in ( )
4825 * Look for words defined by :
4826 * Look for constant, code, create, defer, value, and variable
4827 * OBP extensions: Look for buffer:, field,
4828 * Ideas by Eduardo Horvath <eeh@netbsd.org> (2004)
4831 Forth_words (FILE *inf
)
4835 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, bp
)
4836 while ((bp
= skip_spaces (bp
))[0] != '\0')
4837 if (bp
[0] == '\\' && iswhite (bp
[1]))
4838 break; /* read next line */
4839 else if (bp
[0] == '(' && iswhite (bp
[1]))
4840 do /* skip to ) or eol */
4842 while (*bp
!= ')' && *bp
!= '\0');
4843 else if ((bp
[0] == ':' && iswhite (bp
[1]) && bp
++)
4844 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (bp
, "constant")
4845 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (bp
, "code")
4846 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (bp
, "create")
4847 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (bp
, "defer")
4848 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (bp
, "value")
4849 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (bp
, "variable")
4850 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (bp
, "buffer:")
4851 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (bp
, "field"))
4852 get_tag (skip_spaces (bp
), NULL
); /* Yay! A definition! */
4854 bp
= skip_non_spaces (bp
);
4859 * Scheme tag functions
4860 * look for (def... xyzzy
4862 * (def ... ((...(xyzzy ....
4864 * Original code by Ken Haase (1985?)
4867 Scheme_functions (FILE *inf
)
4871 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, bp
)
4873 if (strneq (bp
, "(def", 4) || strneq (bp
, "(DEF", 4))
4875 bp
= skip_non_spaces (bp
+4);
4876 /* Skip over open parens and white space. Don't continue past
4878 while (*bp
&& notinname (*bp
))
4882 if (LOOKING_AT (bp
, "(SET!") || LOOKING_AT (bp
, "(set!"))
4888 /* Find tags in TeX and LaTeX input files. */
4890 /* TEX_toktab is a table of TeX control sequences that define tags.
4891 * Each entry records one such control sequence.
4893 * Original code from who knows whom.
4895 * Stefan Monnier (2002)
4898 static linebuffer
*TEX_toktab
= NULL
; /* Table with tag tokens */
4900 /* Default set of control sequences to put into TEX_toktab.
4901 The value of environment var TEXTAGS is prepended to this. */
4902 static const char *TEX_defenv
= "\
4903 :chapter:section:subsection:subsubsection:eqno:label:ref:cite:bibitem\
4904 :part:appendix:entry:index:def\
4905 :newcommand:renewcommand:newenvironment:renewenvironment";
4907 static void TEX_mode (FILE *);
4908 static void TEX_decode_env (const char *, const char *);
4910 static char TEX_esc
= '\\';
4911 static char TEX_opgrp
= '{';
4912 static char TEX_clgrp
= '}';
4915 * TeX/LaTeX scanning loop.
4918 TeX_commands (FILE *inf
)
4923 /* Select either \ or ! as escape character. */
4926 /* Initialize token table once from environment. */
4927 if (TEX_toktab
== NULL
)
4928 TEX_decode_env ("TEXTAGS", TEX_defenv
);
4930 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, cp
)
4932 /* Look at each TEX keyword in line. */
4935 /* Look for a TEX escape. */
4936 while (*cp
++ != TEX_esc
)
4937 if (cp
[-1] == '\0' || cp
[-1] == '%')
4940 for (key
= TEX_toktab
; key
->buffer
!= NULL
; key
++)
4941 if (strneq (cp
, key
->buffer
, key
->len
))
4944 int namelen
, linelen
;
4947 cp
= skip_spaces (cp
+ key
->len
);
4948 if (*cp
== TEX_opgrp
)
4954 (!iswhite (*p
) && *p
!= '#' &&
4955 *p
!= TEX_opgrp
&& *p
!= TEX_clgrp
);
4960 if (!opgrp
|| *p
== TEX_clgrp
)
4962 while (*p
!= '\0' && *p
!= TEX_opgrp
&& *p
!= TEX_clgrp
)
4964 linelen
= p
- lb
.buffer
+ 1;
4966 make_tag (cp
, namelen
, true,
4967 lb
.buffer
, linelen
, lineno
, linecharno
);
4968 goto tex_next_line
; /* We only tag a line once */
4976 #define TEX_LESC '\\'
4977 #define TEX_SESC '!'
4979 /* Figure out whether TeX's escapechar is '\\' or '!' and set grouping
4980 chars accordingly. */
4982 TEX_mode (FILE *inf
)
4986 while ((c
= getc (inf
)) != EOF
)
4988 /* Skip to next line if we hit the TeX comment char. */
4990 while (c
!= '\n' && c
!= EOF
)
4992 else if (c
== TEX_LESC
|| c
== TEX_SESC
)
5008 /* If the input file is compressed, inf is a pipe, and rewind may fail.
5009 No attempt is made to correct the situation. */
5013 /* Read environment and prepend it to the default string.
5014 Build token table. */
5016 TEX_decode_env (const char *evarname
, const char *defenv
)
5018 register const char *env
, *p
;
5021 /* Append default string to environment. */
5022 env
= getenv (evarname
);
5026 env
= concat (env
, defenv
, "");
5028 /* Allocate a token table */
5029 for (len
= 1, p
= env
; p
;)
5030 if ((p
= strchr (p
, ':')) && *++p
!= '\0')
5032 TEX_toktab
= xnew (len
, linebuffer
);
5034 /* Unpack environment string into token table. Be careful about */
5035 /* zero-length strings (leading ':', "::" and trailing ':') */
5036 for (i
= 0; *env
!= '\0';)
5038 p
= strchr (env
, ':');
5039 if (!p
) /* End of environment string. */
5040 p
= env
+ strlen (env
);
5042 { /* Only non-zero strings. */
5043 TEX_toktab
[i
].buffer
= savenstr (env
, p
- env
);
5044 TEX_toktab
[i
].len
= p
- env
;
5051 TEX_toktab
[i
].buffer
= NULL
; /* Mark end of table. */
5052 TEX_toktab
[i
].len
= 0;
5059 /* Texinfo support. Dave Love, Mar. 2000. */
5061 Texinfo_nodes (FILE *inf
)
5064 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, cp
)
5065 if (LOOKING_AT (cp
, "@node"))
5068 while (*cp
!= '\0' && *cp
!= ',')
5070 make_tag (start
, cp
- start
, true,
5071 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
5078 * Contents of <title>, <h1>, <h2>, <h3> are tags.
5079 * Contents of <a name=xxx> are tags with name xxx.
5081 * Francesco Potortì, 2002.
5084 HTML_labels (FILE *inf
)
5086 bool getnext
= false; /* next text outside of HTML tags is a tag */
5087 bool skiptag
= false; /* skip to the end of the current HTML tag */
5088 bool intag
= false; /* inside an html tag, looking for ID= */
5089 bool inanchor
= false; /* when INTAG, is an anchor, look for NAME= */
5093 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, 0); /* no name in buffer */
5095 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, dbp
)
5096 for (;;) /* loop on the same line */
5098 if (skiptag
) /* skip HTML tag */
5100 while (*dbp
!= '\0' && *dbp
!= '>')
5106 continue; /* look on the same line */
5108 break; /* go to next line */
5111 else if (intag
) /* look for "name=" or "id=" */
5113 while (*dbp
!= '\0' && *dbp
!= '>'
5114 && lowcase (*dbp
) != 'n' && lowcase (*dbp
) != 'i')
5117 break; /* go to next line */
5122 continue; /* look on the same line */
5124 if ((inanchor
&& LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (dbp
, "name="))
5125 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (dbp
, "id="))
5127 bool quoted
= (dbp
[0] == '"');
5130 for (end
= ++dbp
; *end
!= '\0' && *end
!= '"'; end
++)
5133 for (end
= dbp
; *end
!= '\0' && intoken (*end
); end
++)
5135 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, end
- dbp
);
5136 memcpy (token_name
.buffer
, dbp
, end
- dbp
);
5137 token_name
.buffer
[end
- dbp
] = '\0';
5140 intag
= false; /* we found what we looked for */
5141 skiptag
= true; /* skip to the end of the tag */
5142 getnext
= true; /* then grab the text */
5143 continue; /* look on the same line */
5148 else if (getnext
) /* grab next tokens and tag them */
5150 dbp
= skip_spaces (dbp
);
5152 break; /* go to next line */
5156 inanchor
= (lowcase (dbp
[1]) == 'a' && !intoken (dbp
[2]));
5157 continue; /* look on the same line */
5160 for (end
= dbp
+ 1; *end
!= '\0' && *end
!= '<'; end
++)
5162 make_tag (token_name
.buffer
, token_name
.len
, true,
5163 dbp
, end
- dbp
, lineno
, linecharno
);
5164 linebuffer_setlen (&token_name
, 0); /* no name in buffer */
5166 break; /* go to next line */
5169 else /* look for an interesting HTML tag */
5171 while (*dbp
!= '\0' && *dbp
!= '<')
5174 break; /* go to next line */
5176 if (lowcase (dbp
[1]) == 'a' && !intoken (dbp
[2]))
5179 continue; /* look on the same line */
5181 else if (LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (dbp
, "<title>")
5182 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (dbp
, "<h1>")
5183 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (dbp
, "<h2>")
5184 || LOOKING_AT_NOCASE (dbp
, "<h3>"))
5188 continue; /* look on the same line */
5199 * Assumes that the predicate or rule starts at column 0.
5200 * Only the first clause of a predicate or rule is added.
5201 * Original code by Sunichirou Sugou (1989)
5202 * Rewritten by Anders Lindgren (1996)
5204 static size_t prolog_pr (char *, char *);
5205 static void prolog_skip_comment (linebuffer
*, FILE *);
5206 static size_t prolog_atom (char *, size_t);
5209 Prolog_functions (FILE *inf
)
5219 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, cp
)
5221 if (cp
[0] == '\0') /* Empty line */
5223 else if (iswhite (cp
[0])) /* Not a predicate */
5225 else if (cp
[0] == '/' && cp
[1] == '*') /* comment. */
5226 prolog_skip_comment (&lb
, inf
);
5227 else if ((len
= prolog_pr (cp
, last
)) > 0)
5229 /* Predicate or rule. Store the function name so that we
5230 only generate a tag for the first clause. */
5232 last
= xnew (len
+ 1, char);
5233 else if (len
+ 1 > allocated
)
5234 xrnew (last
, len
+ 1, char);
5235 allocated
= len
+ 1;
5236 memcpy (last
, cp
, len
);
5245 prolog_skip_comment (linebuffer
*plb
, FILE *inf
)
5251 for (cp
= plb
->buffer
; *cp
!= '\0'; cp
++)
5252 if (cp
[0] == '*' && cp
[1] == '/')
5254 readline (plb
, inf
);
5256 while (!feof (inf
));
5260 * A predicate or rule definition is added if it matches:
5261 * <beginning of line><Prolog Atom><whitespace>(
5262 * or <beginning of line><Prolog Atom><whitespace>:-
5264 * It is added to the tags database if it doesn't match the
5265 * name of the previous clause header.
5267 * Return the size of the name of the predicate or rule, or 0 if no
5271 prolog_pr (char *s
, char *last
)
5273 /* Name of last clause. */
5278 pos
= prolog_atom (s
, 0);
5283 pos
= skip_spaces (s
+ pos
) - s
;
5286 || (s
[pos
] == '(' && (pos
+= 1))
5287 || (s
[pos
] == ':' && s
[pos
+ 1] == '-' && (pos
+= 2)))
5288 && (last
== NULL
/* save only the first clause */
5289 || len
!= strlen (last
)
5290 || !strneq (s
, last
, len
)))
5292 make_tag (s
, len
, true, s
, pos
, lineno
, linecharno
);
5300 * Consume a Prolog atom.
5301 * Return the number of bytes consumed, or 0 if there was an error.
5303 * A prolog atom, in this context, could be one of:
5304 * - An alphanumeric sequence, starting with a lower case letter.
5305 * - A quoted arbitrary string. Single quotes can escape themselves.
5306 * Backslash quotes everything.
5309 prolog_atom (char *s
, size_t pos
)
5315 if (ISLOWER (s
[pos
]) || (s
[pos
] == '_'))
5317 /* The atom is unquoted. */
5319 while (ISALNUM (s
[pos
]) || (s
[pos
] == '_'))
5323 return pos
- origpos
;
5325 else if (s
[pos
] == '\'')
5336 pos
++; /* A double quote */
5338 else if (s
[pos
] == '\0')
5339 /* Multiline quoted atoms are ignored. */
5341 else if (s
[pos
] == '\\')
5343 if (s
[pos
+1] == '\0')
5350 return pos
- origpos
;
5358 * Support for Erlang
5360 * Generates tags for functions, defines, and records.
5361 * Assumes that Erlang functions start at column 0.
5362 * Original code by Anders Lindgren (1996)
5364 static int erlang_func (char *, char *);
5365 static void erlang_attribute (char *);
5366 static int erlang_atom (char *);
5369 Erlang_functions (FILE *inf
)
5379 LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES (inf
, lb
, cp
)
5381 if (cp
[0] == '\0') /* Empty line */
5383 else if (iswhite (cp
[0])) /* Not function nor attribute */
5385 else if (cp
[0] == '%') /* comment */
5387 else if (cp
[0] == '"') /* Sometimes, strings start in column one */
5389 else if (cp
[0] == '-') /* attribute, e.g. "-define" */
5391 erlang_attribute (cp
);
5398 else if ((len
= erlang_func (cp
, last
)) > 0)
5401 * Function. Store the function name so that we only
5402 * generates a tag for the first clause.
5405 last
= xnew (len
+ 1, char);
5406 else if (len
+ 1 > allocated
)
5407 xrnew (last
, len
+ 1, char);
5408 allocated
= len
+ 1;
5409 memcpy (last
, cp
, len
);
5418 * A function definition is added if it matches:
5419 * <beginning of line><Erlang Atom><whitespace>(
5421 * It is added to the tags database if it doesn't match the
5422 * name of the previous clause header.
5424 * Return the size of the name of the function, or 0 if no function
5428 erlang_func (char *s
, char *last
)
5430 /* Name of last clause. */
5435 pos
= erlang_atom (s
);
5440 pos
= skip_spaces (s
+ pos
) - s
;
5442 /* Save only the first clause. */
5445 || len
!= (int)strlen (last
)
5446 || !strneq (s
, last
, len
)))
5448 make_tag (s
, len
, true, s
, pos
, lineno
, linecharno
);
5457 * Handle attributes. Currently, tags are generated for defines
5460 * They are on the form:
5461 * -define(foo, bar).
5462 * -define(Foo(M, N), M+N).
5463 * -record(graph, {vtab = notable, cyclic = true}).
5466 erlang_attribute (char *s
)
5470 if ((LOOKING_AT (cp
, "-define") || LOOKING_AT (cp
, "-record"))
5473 int len
= erlang_atom (skip_spaces (cp
));
5475 make_tag (cp
, len
, true, s
, cp
+ len
- s
, lineno
, linecharno
);
5482 * Consume an Erlang atom (or variable).
5483 * Return the number of bytes consumed, or -1 if there was an error.
5486 erlang_atom (char *s
)
5490 if (ISALPHA (s
[pos
]) || s
[pos
] == '_')
5492 /* The atom is unquoted. */
5495 while (ISALNUM (s
[pos
]) || s
[pos
] == '_');
5497 else if (s
[pos
] == '\'')
5499 for (pos
++; s
[pos
] != '\''; pos
++)
5500 if (s
[pos
] == '\0' /* multiline quoted atoms are ignored */
5501 || (s
[pos
] == '\\' && s
[++pos
] == '\0'))
5510 static char *scan_separators (char *);
5511 static void add_regex (char *, language
*);
5512 static char *substitute (char *, char *, struct re_registers
*);
5515 * Take a string like "/blah/" and turn it into "blah", verifying
5516 * that the first and last characters are the same, and handling
5517 * quoted separator characters. Actually, stops on the occurrence of
5518 * an unquoted separator. Also process \t, \n, etc. and turn into
5519 * appropriate characters. Works in place. Null terminates name string.
5520 * Returns pointer to terminating separator, or NULL for
5521 * unterminated regexps.
5524 scan_separators (char *name
)
5527 char *copyto
= name
;
5528 bool quoted
= false;
5530 for (++name
; *name
!= '\0'; ++name
)
5536 case 'a': *copyto
++ = '\007'; break; /* BEL (bell) */
5537 case 'b': *copyto
++ = '\b'; break; /* BS (back space) */
5538 case 'd': *copyto
++ = 0177; break; /* DEL (delete) */
5539 case 'e': *copyto
++ = 033; break; /* ESC (delete) */
5540 case 'f': *copyto
++ = '\f'; break; /* FF (form feed) */
5541 case 'n': *copyto
++ = '\n'; break; /* NL (new line) */
5542 case 'r': *copyto
++ = '\r'; break; /* CR (carriage return) */
5543 case 't': *copyto
++ = '\t'; break; /* TAB (horizontal tab) */
5544 case 'v': *copyto
++ = '\v'; break; /* VT (vertical tab) */
5550 /* Something else is quoted, so preserve the quote. */
5558 else if (*name
== '\\')
5560 else if (*name
== sep
)
5566 name
= NULL
; /* signal unterminated regexp */
5568 /* Terminate copied string. */
5573 /* Look at the argument of --regex or --no-regex and do the right
5574 thing. Same for each line of a regexp file. */
5576 analyse_regex (char *regex_arg
)
5578 if (regex_arg
== NULL
)
5580 free_regexps (); /* --no-regex: remove existing regexps */
5584 /* A real --regexp option or a line in a regexp file. */
5585 switch (regex_arg
[0])
5587 /* Comments in regexp file or null arg to --regex. */
5593 /* Read a regex file. This is recursive and may result in a
5594 loop, which will stop when the file descriptors are exhausted. */
5598 linebuffer regexbuf
;
5599 char *regexfile
= regex_arg
+ 1;
5601 /* regexfile is a file containing regexps, one per line. */
5602 regexfp
= fopen (regexfile
, "rb");
5603 if (regexfp
== NULL
)
5605 linebuffer_init (®exbuf
);
5606 while (readline_internal (®exbuf
, regexfp
) > 0)
5607 analyse_regex (regexbuf
.buffer
);
5608 free (regexbuf
.buffer
);
5613 /* Regexp to be used for a specific language only. */
5617 char *lang_name
= regex_arg
+ 1;
5620 for (cp
= lang_name
; *cp
!= '}'; cp
++)
5623 error ("unterminated language name in regex: %s", regex_arg
);
5627 lang
= get_language_from_langname (lang_name
);
5630 add_regex (cp
, lang
);
5634 /* Regexp to be used for any language. */
5636 add_regex (regex_arg
, NULL
);
5641 /* Separate the regexp pattern, compile it,
5642 and care for optional name and modifiers. */
5644 add_regex (char *regexp_pattern
, language
*lang
)
5646 static struct re_pattern_buffer zeropattern
;
5647 char sep
, *pat
, *name
, *modifiers
;
5650 struct re_pattern_buffer
*patbuf
;
5653 force_explicit_name
= true, /* do not use implicit tag names */
5654 ignore_case
= false, /* case is significant */
5655 multi_line
= false, /* matches are done one line at a time */
5656 single_line
= false; /* dot does not match newline */
5659 if (strlen (regexp_pattern
) < 3)
5661 error ("null regexp");
5664 sep
= regexp_pattern
[0];
5665 name
= scan_separators (regexp_pattern
);
5668 error ("%s: unterminated regexp", regexp_pattern
);
5673 error ("null name for regexp \"%s\"", regexp_pattern
);
5676 modifiers
= scan_separators (name
);
5677 if (modifiers
== NULL
) /* no terminating separator --> no name */
5683 modifiers
+= 1; /* skip separator */
5685 /* Parse regex modifiers. */
5686 for (; modifiers
[0] != '\0'; modifiers
++)
5687 switch (modifiers
[0])
5690 if (modifiers
== name
)
5691 error ("forcing explicit tag name but no name, ignoring");
5692 force_explicit_name
= true;
5702 need_filebuf
= true;
5705 error ("invalid regexp modifier `%c', ignoring", modifiers
[0]);
5709 patbuf
= xnew (1, struct re_pattern_buffer
);
5710 *patbuf
= zeropattern
;
5713 static char lc_trans
[CHARS
];
5715 for (i
= 0; i
< CHARS
; i
++)
5716 lc_trans
[i
] = lowcase (i
);
5717 patbuf
->translate
= lc_trans
; /* translation table to fold case */
5721 pat
= concat ("^", regexp_pattern
, ""); /* anchor to beginning of line */
5723 pat
= regexp_pattern
;
5726 re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_EMACS
| RE_DOT_NEWLINE
);
5728 re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_EMACS
);
5730 err
= re_compile_pattern (pat
, strlen (pat
), patbuf
);
5735 error ("%s while compiling pattern", err
);
5740 p_head
= xnew (1, regexp
);
5741 p_head
->pattern
= savestr (regexp_pattern
);
5742 p_head
->p_next
= rp
;
5743 p_head
->lang
= lang
;
5744 p_head
->pat
= patbuf
;
5745 p_head
->name
= savestr (name
);
5746 p_head
->error_signaled
= false;
5747 p_head
->force_explicit_name
= force_explicit_name
;
5748 p_head
->ignore_case
= ignore_case
;
5749 p_head
->multi_line
= multi_line
;
5753 * Do the substitutions indicated by the regular expression and
5757 substitute (char *in
, char *out
, struct re_registers
*regs
)
5760 int size
, dig
, diglen
;
5763 size
= strlen (out
);
5765 /* Pass 1: figure out how much to allocate by finding all \N strings. */
5766 if (out
[size
- 1] == '\\')
5767 fatal ("pattern error in \"%s\"", out
);
5768 for (t
= strchr (out
, '\\');
5770 t
= strchr (t
+ 2, '\\'))
5774 diglen
= regs
->end
[dig
] - regs
->start
[dig
];
5780 /* Allocate space and do the substitutions. */
5782 result
= xnew (size
+ 1, char);
5784 for (t
= result
; *out
!= '\0'; out
++)
5785 if (*out
== '\\' && ISDIGIT (*++out
))
5788 diglen
= regs
->end
[dig
] - regs
->start
[dig
];
5789 memcpy (t
, in
+ regs
->start
[dig
], diglen
);
5796 assert (t
<= result
+ size
);
5797 assert (t
- result
== (int)strlen (result
));
5802 /* Deallocate all regexps. */
5807 while (p_head
!= NULL
)
5809 rp
= p_head
->p_next
;
5810 free (p_head
->pattern
);
5811 free (p_head
->name
);
5819 * Reads the whole file as a single string from `filebuf' and looks for
5820 * multi-line regular expressions, creating tags on matches.
5821 * readline already dealt with normal regexps.
5823 * Idea by Ben Wing <ben@666.com> (2002).
5826 regex_tag_multiline (void)
5828 char *buffer
= filebuf
.buffer
;
5832 for (rp
= p_head
; rp
!= NULL
; rp
= rp
->p_next
)
5836 if (!rp
->multi_line
)
5837 continue; /* skip normal regexps */
5839 /* Generic initializations before parsing file from memory. */
5840 lineno
= 1; /* reset global line number */
5841 charno
= 0; /* reset global char number */
5842 linecharno
= 0; /* reset global char number of line start */
5844 /* Only use generic regexps or those for the current language. */
5845 if (rp
->lang
!= NULL
&& rp
->lang
!= curfdp
->lang
)
5848 while (match
>= 0 && match
< filebuf
.len
)
5850 match
= re_search (rp
->pat
, buffer
, filebuf
.len
, charno
,
5851 filebuf
.len
- match
, &rp
->regs
);
5856 if (!rp
->error_signaled
)
5858 error ("regexp stack overflow while matching \"%s\"",
5860 rp
->error_signaled
= true;
5867 if (match
== rp
->regs
.end
[0])
5869 if (!rp
->error_signaled
)
5871 error ("regexp matches the empty string: \"%s\"",
5873 rp
->error_signaled
= true;
5875 match
= -3; /* exit from while loop */
5879 /* Match occurred. Construct a tag. */
5880 while (charno
< rp
->regs
.end
[0])
5881 if (buffer
[charno
++] == '\n')
5882 lineno
++, linecharno
= charno
;
5884 if (name
[0] == '\0')
5886 else /* make a named tag */
5887 name
= substitute (buffer
, rp
->name
, &rp
->regs
);
5888 if (rp
->force_explicit_name
)
5889 /* Force explicit tag name, if a name is there. */
5890 pfnote (name
, true, buffer
+ linecharno
,
5891 charno
- linecharno
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
5893 make_tag (name
, strlen (name
), true, buffer
+ linecharno
,
5894 charno
- linecharno
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
5903 nocase_tail (const char *cp
)
5905 register int len
= 0;
5907 while (*cp
!= '\0' && lowcase (*cp
) == lowcase (dbp
[len
]))
5909 if (*cp
== '\0' && !intoken (dbp
[len
]))
5918 get_tag (register char *bp
, char **namepp
)
5920 register char *cp
= bp
;
5924 /* Go till you get to white space or a syntactic break */
5925 for (cp
= bp
+ 1; !notinname (*cp
); cp
++)
5927 make_tag (bp
, cp
- bp
, true,
5928 lb
.buffer
, cp
- lb
.buffer
+ 1, lineno
, linecharno
);
5932 *namepp
= savenstr (bp
, cp
- bp
);
5936 * Read a line of text from `stream' into `lbp', excluding the
5937 * newline or CR-NL, if any. Return the number of characters read from
5938 * `stream', which is the length of the line including the newline.
5940 * On DOS or Windows we do not count the CR character, if any before the
5941 * NL, in the returned length; this mirrors the behavior of Emacs on those
5942 * platforms (for text files, it translates CR-NL to NL as it reads in the
5945 * If multi-line regular expressions are requested, each line read is
5946 * appended to `filebuf'.
5949 readline_internal (linebuffer
*lbp
, register FILE *stream
)
5951 char *buffer
= lbp
->buffer
;
5952 register char *p
= lbp
->buffer
;
5953 register char *pend
;
5956 pend
= p
+ lbp
->size
; /* Separate to avoid 386/IX compiler bug. */
5960 register int c
= getc (stream
);
5963 /* We're at the end of linebuffer: expand it. */
5965 xrnew (buffer
, lbp
->size
, char);
5966 p
+= buffer
- lbp
->buffer
;
5967 pend
= buffer
+ lbp
->size
;
5968 lbp
->buffer
= buffer
;
5978 if (p
> buffer
&& p
[-1] == '\r')
5982 /* Assume CRLF->LF translation will be performed by Emacs
5983 when loading this file, so CRs won't appear in the buffer.
5984 It would be cleaner to compensate within Emacs;
5985 however, Emacs does not know how many CRs were deleted
5986 before any given point in the file. */
6001 lbp
->len
= p
- buffer
;
6003 if (need_filebuf
/* we need filebuf for multi-line regexps */
6004 && chars_deleted
> 0) /* not at EOF */
6006 while (filebuf
.size
<= filebuf
.len
+ lbp
->len
+ 1) /* +1 for \n */
6008 /* Expand filebuf. */
6010 xrnew (filebuf
.buffer
, filebuf
.size
, char);
6012 memcpy (filebuf
.buffer
+ filebuf
.len
, lbp
->buffer
, lbp
->len
);
6013 filebuf
.len
+= lbp
->len
;
6014 filebuf
.buffer
[filebuf
.len
++] = '\n';
6015 filebuf
.buffer
[filebuf
.len
] = '\0';
6018 return lbp
->len
+ chars_deleted
;
6022 * Like readline_internal, above, but in addition try to match the
6023 * input line against relevant regular expressions and manage #line
6027 readline (linebuffer
*lbp
, FILE *stream
)
6031 linecharno
= charno
; /* update global char number of line start */
6032 result
= readline_internal (lbp
, stream
); /* read line */
6033 lineno
+= 1; /* increment global line number */
6034 charno
+= result
; /* increment global char number */
6036 /* Honor #line directives. */
6037 if (!no_line_directive
)
6039 static bool discard_until_line_directive
;
6041 /* Check whether this is a #line directive. */
6042 if (result
> 12 && strneq (lbp
->buffer
, "#line ", 6))
6047 if (sscanf (lbp
->buffer
, "#line %u \"%n", &lno
, &start
) >= 1
6048 && start
> 0) /* double quote character found */
6050 char *endp
= lbp
->buffer
+ start
;
6052 while ((endp
= strchr (endp
, '"')) != NULL
6053 && endp
[-1] == '\\')
6056 /* Ok, this is a real #line directive. Let's deal with it. */
6058 char *taggedabsname
; /* absolute name of original file */
6059 char *taggedfname
; /* name of original file as given */
6060 char *name
; /* temp var */
6062 discard_until_line_directive
= false; /* found it */
6063 name
= lbp
->buffer
+ start
;
6065 canonicalize_filename (name
);
6066 taggedabsname
= absolute_filename (name
, tagfiledir
);
6067 if (filename_is_absolute (name
)
6068 || filename_is_absolute (curfdp
->infname
))
6069 taggedfname
= savestr (taggedabsname
);
6071 taggedfname
= relative_filename (taggedabsname
,tagfiledir
);
6073 if (streq (curfdp
->taggedfname
, taggedfname
))
6074 /* The #line directive is only a line number change. We
6075 deal with this afterwards. */
6078 /* The tags following this #line directive should be
6079 attributed to taggedfname. In order to do this, set
6080 curfdp accordingly. */
6082 fdesc
*fdp
; /* file description pointer */
6084 /* Go look for a file description already set up for the
6085 file indicated in the #line directive. If there is
6086 one, use it from now until the next #line
6088 for (fdp
= fdhead
; fdp
!= NULL
; fdp
= fdp
->next
)
6089 if (streq (fdp
->infname
, curfdp
->infname
)
6090 && streq (fdp
->taggedfname
, taggedfname
))
6091 /* If we remove the second test above (after the &&)
6092 then all entries pertaining to the same file are
6093 coalesced in the tags file. If we use it, then
6094 entries pertaining to the same file but generated
6095 from different files (via #line directives) will
6096 go into separate sections in the tags file. These
6097 alternatives look equivalent. The first one
6098 destroys some apparently useless information. */
6104 /* Else, if we already tagged the real file, skip all
6105 input lines until the next #line directive. */
6106 if (fdp
== NULL
) /* not found */
6107 for (fdp
= fdhead
; fdp
!= NULL
; fdp
= fdp
->next
)
6108 if (streq (fdp
->infabsname
, taggedabsname
))
6110 discard_until_line_directive
= true;
6114 /* Else create a new file description and use that from
6115 now on, until the next #line directive. */
6116 if (fdp
== NULL
) /* not found */
6119 fdhead
= xnew (1, fdesc
);
6120 *fdhead
= *curfdp
; /* copy curr. file description */
6122 fdhead
->infname
= savestr (curfdp
->infname
);
6123 fdhead
->infabsname
= savestr (curfdp
->infabsname
);
6124 fdhead
->infabsdir
= savestr (curfdp
->infabsdir
);
6125 fdhead
->taggedfname
= taggedfname
;
6126 fdhead
->usecharno
= false;
6127 fdhead
->prop
= NULL
;
6128 fdhead
->written
= false;
6132 free (taggedabsname
);
6134 readline (lbp
, stream
);
6136 } /* if a real #line directive */
6137 } /* if #line is followed by a number */
6138 } /* if line begins with "#line " */
6140 /* If we are here, no #line directive was found. */
6141 if (discard_until_line_directive
)
6145 /* Do a tail recursion on ourselves, thus discarding the contents
6146 of the line buffer. */
6147 readline (lbp
, stream
);
6151 discard_until_line_directive
= false;
6154 } /* if #line directives should be considered */
6161 /* Match against relevant regexps. */
6163 for (rp
= p_head
; rp
!= NULL
; rp
= rp
->p_next
)
6165 /* Only use generic regexps or those for the current language.
6166 Also do not use multiline regexps, which is the job of
6167 regex_tag_multiline. */
6168 if ((rp
->lang
!= NULL
&& rp
->lang
!= fdhead
->lang
)
6172 match
= re_match (rp
->pat
, lbp
->buffer
, lbp
->len
, 0, &rp
->regs
);
6177 if (!rp
->error_signaled
)
6179 error ("regexp stack overflow while matching \"%s\"",
6181 rp
->error_signaled
= true;
6188 /* Empty string matched. */
6189 if (!rp
->error_signaled
)
6191 error ("regexp matches the empty string: \"%s\"", rp
->pattern
);
6192 rp
->error_signaled
= true;
6196 /* Match occurred. Construct a tag. */
6198 if (name
[0] == '\0')
6200 else /* make a named tag */
6201 name
= substitute (lbp
->buffer
, rp
->name
, &rp
->regs
);
6202 if (rp
->force_explicit_name
)
6203 /* Force explicit tag name, if a name is there. */
6204 pfnote (name
, true, lbp
->buffer
, match
, lineno
, linecharno
);
6206 make_tag (name
, strlen (name
), true,
6207 lbp
->buffer
, match
, lineno
, linecharno
);
6216 * Return a pointer to a space of size strlen(cp)+1 allocated
6217 * with xnew where the string CP has been copied.
6220 savestr (const char *cp
)
6222 return savenstr (cp
, strlen (cp
));
6226 * Return a pointer to a space of size LEN+1 allocated with xnew where
6227 * the string CP has been copied for at most the first LEN characters.
6230 savenstr (const char *cp
, int len
)
6232 char *dp
= xnew (len
+ 1, char);
6234 return memcpy (dp
, cp
, len
);
6237 /* Skip spaces (end of string is not space), return new pointer. */
6239 skip_spaces (char *cp
)
6241 while (iswhite (*cp
))
6246 /* Skip non spaces, except end of string, return new pointer. */
6248 skip_non_spaces (char *cp
)
6250 while (*cp
!= '\0' && !iswhite (*cp
))
6255 /* Skip any chars in the "name" class.*/
6257 skip_name (char *cp
)
6259 /* '\0' is a notinname() so loop stops there too */
6260 while (! notinname (*cp
))
6265 /* Print error message and exit. */
6267 fatal (const char *s1
, const char *s2
)
6270 exit (EXIT_FAILURE
);
6274 pfatal (const char *s1
)
6277 exit (EXIT_FAILURE
);
6281 suggest_asking_for_help (void)
6283 fprintf (stderr
, "\tTry `%s --help' for a complete list of options.\n",
6285 exit (EXIT_FAILURE
);
6288 /* Output a diagnostic with printf-style FORMAT and args. */
6290 error (const char *format
, ...)
6293 va_start (ap
, format
);
6294 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: ", progname
);
6295 vfprintf (stderr
, format
, ap
);
6296 fprintf (stderr
, "\n");
6300 /* Return a newly-allocated string whose contents
6301 concatenate those of s1, s2, s3. */
6303 concat (const char *s1
, const char *s2
, const char *s3
)
6305 int len1
= strlen (s1
), len2
= strlen (s2
), len3
= strlen (s3
);
6306 char *result
= xnew (len1
+ len2
+ len3
+ 1, char);
6308 strcpy (result
, s1
);
6309 strcpy (result
+ len1
, s2
);
6310 strcpy (result
+ len1
+ len2
, s3
);
6316 /* Does the same work as the system V getcwd, but does not need to
6317 guess the buffer size in advance. */
6322 char *path
= xnew (bufsize
, char);
6324 while (getcwd (path
, bufsize
) == NULL
)
6326 if (errno
!= ERANGE
)
6330 path
= xnew (bufsize
, char);
6333 canonicalize_filename (path
);
6337 /* Return a newly allocated string containing the file name of FILE
6338 relative to the absolute directory DIR (which should end with a slash). */
6340 relative_filename (char *file
, char *dir
)
6342 char *fp
, *dp
, *afn
, *res
;
6345 /* Find the common root of file and dir (with a trailing slash). */
6346 afn
= absolute_filename (file
, cwd
);
6349 while (*fp
++ == *dp
++)
6351 fp
--, dp
--; /* back to the first differing char */
6353 if (fp
== afn
&& afn
[0] != '/') /* cannot build a relative name */
6356 do /* look at the equal chars until '/' */
6360 /* Build a sequence of "../" strings for the resulting relative file name. */
6362 while ((dp
= strchr (dp
+ 1, '/')) != NULL
)
6364 res
= xnew (3*i
+ strlen (fp
+ 1) + 1, char);
6367 strcat (res
, "../");
6369 /* Add the file name relative to the common root of file and dir. */
6370 strcat (res
, fp
+ 1);
6376 /* Return a newly allocated string containing the absolute file name
6377 of FILE given DIR (which should end with a slash). */
6379 absolute_filename (char *file
, char *dir
)
6381 char *slashp
, *cp
, *res
;
6383 if (filename_is_absolute (file
))
6384 res
= savestr (file
);
6386 /* We don't support non-absolute file names with a drive
6387 letter, like `d:NAME' (it's too much hassle). */
6388 else if (file
[1] == ':')
6389 fatal ("%s: relative file names with drive letters not supported", file
);
6392 res
= concat (dir
, file
, "");
6394 /* Delete the "/dirname/.." and "/." substrings. */
6395 slashp
= strchr (res
, '/');
6396 while (slashp
!= NULL
&& slashp
[0] != '\0')
6398 if (slashp
[1] == '.')
6400 if (slashp
[2] == '.'
6401 && (slashp
[3] == '/' || slashp
[3] == '\0'))
6406 while (cp
>= res
&& !filename_is_absolute (cp
));
6408 cp
= slashp
; /* the absolute name begins with "/.." */
6410 /* Under MSDOS and NT we get `d:/NAME' as absolute
6411 file name, so the luser could say `d:/../NAME'.
6412 We silently treat this as `d:/NAME'. */
6413 else if (cp
[0] != '/')
6416 memmove (cp
, slashp
+ 3, strlen (slashp
+ 2));
6420 else if (slashp
[2] == '/' || slashp
[2] == '\0')
6422 memmove (slashp
, slashp
+ 2, strlen (slashp
+ 1));
6427 slashp
= strchr (slashp
+ 1, '/');
6430 if (res
[0] == '\0') /* just a safety net: should never happen */
6433 return savestr ("/");
6439 /* Return a newly allocated string containing the absolute
6440 file name of dir where FILE resides given DIR (which should
6441 end with a slash). */
6443 absolute_dirname (char *file
, char *dir
)
6448 slashp
= strrchr (file
, '/');
6450 return savestr (dir
);
6453 res
= absolute_filename (file
, dir
);
6459 /* Whether the argument string is an absolute file name. The argument
6460 string must have been canonicalized with canonicalize_filename. */
6462 filename_is_absolute (char *fn
)
6464 return (fn
[0] == '/'
6466 || (ISALPHA (fn
[0]) && fn
[1] == ':' && fn
[2] == '/')
6471 /* Downcase DOS drive letter and collapse separators into single slashes.
6474 canonicalize_filename (register char *fn
)
6480 /* Canonicalize drive letter case. */
6481 # define ISUPPER(c) isupper (CHAR (c))
6482 if (fn
[0] != '\0' && fn
[1] == ':' && ISUPPER (fn
[0]))
6483 fn
[0] = lowcase (fn
[0]);
6488 /* Collapse multiple separators into a single slash. */
6489 for (cp
= fn
; *cp
!= '\0'; cp
++, fn
++)
6493 while (cp
[1] == sep
)
6502 /* Initialize a linebuffer for use. */
6504 linebuffer_init (linebuffer
*lbp
)
6506 lbp
->size
= (DEBUG
) ? 3 : 200;
6507 lbp
->buffer
= xnew (lbp
->size
, char);
6508 lbp
->buffer
[0] = '\0';
6512 /* Set the minimum size of a string contained in a linebuffer. */
6514 linebuffer_setlen (linebuffer
*lbp
, int toksize
)
6516 while (lbp
->size
<= toksize
)
6519 xrnew (lbp
->buffer
, lbp
->size
, char);
6524 /* Like malloc but get fatal error if memory is exhausted. */
6526 xmalloc (size_t size
)
6528 void *result
= malloc (size
);
6530 fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", (char *)NULL
);
6535 xrealloc (char *ptr
, size_t size
)
6537 void *result
= realloc (ptr
, size
);
6539 fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", (char *)NULL
);
6545 * indent-tabs-mode: t
6548 * c-font-lock-extra-types: ("FILE" "bool" "language" "linebuffer" "fdesc" "node" "regexp")
6549 * c-file-style: "gnu"
6553 /* etags.c ends here */