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view src/if_cscope.c @ 26131:87d8f52d3821 v8.2.3598
patch 8.2.3598: RouterOS filetype is not recognized
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0818ab82e7058145366ebbe759f0b3f74724bdfd
Author: zainin <thexsinner@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Nov 15 21:44:11 2021 +0000
patch 8.2.3598: RouterOS filetype is not recognized
Problem: RouterOS filetype is not recognized.
Solution: Add file and script patterns. (closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/9097)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Mon, 15 Nov 2021 22:45:02 +0100 |
parents | 109e9272cd5c |
children | 06a137af96f8 |
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet: * * CSCOPE support for Vim added by Andy Kahn <kahn@zk3.dec.com> * Ported to Win32 by Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com> * * The basic idea/structure of cscope for Vim was borrowed from Nvi. There * might be a few lines of code that look similar to what Nvi has. * * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. */ #include "vim.h" #if defined(FEAT_CSCOPE) || defined(PROTO) #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #if defined(UNIX) # include <sys/wait.h> #endif #include "if_cscope.h" static int cs_add(exarg_T *eap); static int cs_add_common(char *, char *, char *); static int cs_check_for_connections(void); static int cs_check_for_tags(void); static int cs_cnt_connections(void); static int cs_create_connection(int i); #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX static void cs_file_results(FILE *, int *); #endif static void cs_fill_results(char *, int , int *, char ***, char ***, int *); static int cs_find(exarg_T *eap); static int cs_find_common(char *opt, char *pat, int, int, int, char_u *cmdline); static int cs_help(exarg_T *eap); static int cs_insert_filelist(char *, char *, char *, stat_T *); static int cs_kill(exarg_T *eap); static void cs_kill_execute(int, char *); static cscmd_T * cs_lookup_cmd(exarg_T *eap); static char * cs_make_vim_style_matches(char *, char *, char *, char *); static char * cs_manage_matches(char **, char **, int, mcmd_e); static void cs_print_tags_priv(char **, char **, int); static int cs_read_prompt(int); static void cs_release_csp(int, int freefnpp); static int cs_reset(exarg_T *eap); static char * cs_resolve_file(int, char *); static int cs_show(exarg_T *eap); static csinfo_T * csinfo = NULL; static int csinfo_size = 0; // number of items allocated in // csinfo[] static int eap_arg_len; // length of eap->arg, set in // cs_lookup_cmd() static cscmd_T cs_cmds[] = { { "add", cs_add, N_("Add a new database"), "add file|dir [pre-path] [flags]", 0 }, { "find", cs_find, N_("Query for a pattern"), "find a|c|d|e|f|g|i|s|t name", 1 }, { "help", cs_help, N_("Show this message"), "help", 0 }, { "kill", cs_kill, N_("Kill a connection"), "kill #", 0 }, { "reset", cs_reset, N_("Reinit all connections"), "reset", 0 }, { "show", cs_show, N_("Show connections"), "show", 0 }, { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 } }; static void cs_usage_msg(csid_e x) { (void)semsg(_("E560: Usage: cs[cope] %s"), cs_cmds[(int)x].usage); } static enum { EXP_CSCOPE_SUBCMD, // expand ":cscope" sub-commands EXP_SCSCOPE_SUBCMD, // expand ":scscope" sub-commands EXP_CSCOPE_FIND, // expand ":cscope find" arguments EXP_CSCOPE_KILL // expand ":cscope kill" arguments } expand_what; /* * Function given to ExpandGeneric() to obtain the cscope command * expansion. */ char_u * get_cscope_name(expand_T *xp UNUSED, int idx) { int current_idx; int i; switch (expand_what) { case EXP_CSCOPE_SUBCMD: // Complete with sub-commands of ":cscope": // add, find, help, kill, reset, show return (char_u *)cs_cmds[idx].name; case EXP_SCSCOPE_SUBCMD: // Complete with sub-commands of ":scscope": same sub-commands as // ":cscope" but skip commands which don't support split windows for (i = 0, current_idx = 0; cs_cmds[i].name != NULL; i++) if (cs_cmds[i].cansplit) if (current_idx++ == idx) break; return (char_u *)cs_cmds[i].name; case EXP_CSCOPE_FIND: { const char *query_type[] = { "a", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "i", "s", "t", NULL }; // Complete with query type of ":cscope find {query_type}". // {query_type} can be letters (c, d, ... a) or numbers (0, 1, // ..., 9) but only complete with letters, since numbers are // redundant. return (char_u *)query_type[idx]; } case EXP_CSCOPE_KILL: { static char connection[5]; // ":cscope kill" accepts connection numbers or partial names of // the pathname of the cscope database as argument. Only complete // with connection numbers. -1 can also be used to kill all // connections. for (i = 0, current_idx = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (csinfo[i].fname == NULL) continue; if (current_idx++ == idx) { vim_snprintf(connection, sizeof(connection), "%d", i); return (char_u *)connection; } } return (current_idx == idx && idx > 0) ? (char_u *)"-1" : NULL; } default: return NULL; } } /* * Handle command line completion for :cscope command. */ void set_context_in_cscope_cmd( expand_T *xp, char_u *arg, cmdidx_T cmdidx) { char_u *p; // Default: expand subcommands xp->xp_context = EXPAND_CSCOPE; xp->xp_pattern = arg; expand_what = (cmdidx == CMD_scscope) ? EXP_SCSCOPE_SUBCMD : EXP_CSCOPE_SUBCMD; // (part of) subcommand already typed if (*arg != NUL) { p = skiptowhite(arg); if (*p != NUL) // past first word { xp->xp_pattern = skipwhite(p); if (*skiptowhite(xp->xp_pattern) != NUL) xp->xp_context = EXPAND_NOTHING; else if (STRNICMP(arg, "add", p - arg) == 0) xp->xp_context = EXPAND_FILES; else if (STRNICMP(arg, "kill", p - arg) == 0) expand_what = EXP_CSCOPE_KILL; else if (STRNICMP(arg, "find", p - arg) == 0) expand_what = EXP_CSCOPE_FIND; else xp->xp_context = EXPAND_NOTHING; } } } /* * Find the command, print help if invalid, and then call the corresponding * command function. */ static void do_cscope_general( exarg_T *eap, int make_split UNUSED) // whether to split window { cscmd_T *cmdp; if ((cmdp = cs_lookup_cmd(eap)) == NULL) { cs_help(eap); return; } if (make_split) { if (!cmdp->cansplit) { (void)msg_puts(_("This cscope command does not support splitting the window.\n")); return; } postponed_split = -1; postponed_split_flags = cmdmod.cmod_split; postponed_split_tab = cmdmod.cmod_tab; } cmdp->func(eap); postponed_split_flags = 0; postponed_split_tab = 0; } /* * Implementation of ":cscope" and ":lcscope" */ void ex_cscope(exarg_T *eap) { do_cscope_general(eap, FALSE); } /* * Implementation of ":scscope". Same as ex_cscope(), but splits window, too. */ void ex_scscope(exarg_T *eap) { do_cscope_general(eap, TRUE); } /* * Implementation of ":cstag" */ void ex_cstag(exarg_T *eap) { int ret = FALSE; if (*eap->arg == NUL) { (void)emsg(_("E562: Usage: cstag <ident>")); return; } switch (p_csto) { case 0 : if (cs_check_for_connections()) { ret = cs_find_common("g", (char *)(eap->arg), eap->forceit, FALSE, FALSE, *eap->cmdlinep); if (ret == FALSE) { cs_free_tags(); if (msg_col) msg_putchar('\n'); if (cs_check_for_tags()) ret = do_tag(eap->arg, DT_JUMP, 0, eap->forceit, FALSE); } } else if (cs_check_for_tags()) { ret = do_tag(eap->arg, DT_JUMP, 0, eap->forceit, FALSE); } break; case 1 : if (cs_check_for_tags()) { ret = do_tag(eap->arg, DT_JUMP, 0, eap->forceit, FALSE); if (ret == FALSE) { if (msg_col) msg_putchar('\n'); if (cs_check_for_connections()) { ret = cs_find_common("g", (char *)(eap->arg), eap->forceit, FALSE, FALSE, *eap->cmdlinep); if (ret == FALSE) cs_free_tags(); } } } else if (cs_check_for_connections()) { ret = cs_find_common("g", (char *)(eap->arg), eap->forceit, FALSE, FALSE, *eap->cmdlinep); if (ret == FALSE) cs_free_tags(); } break; default : break; } if (!ret) { (void)emsg(_("E257: cstag: tag not found")); #if defined(FEAT_QUICKFIX) g_do_tagpreview = 0; #endif } } /* * This simulates a vim_fgets(), but for cscope, returns the next line * from the cscope output. should only be called from find_tags() * * returns TRUE if eof, FALSE otherwise */ int cs_fgets(char_u *buf, int size) { char *p; if ((p = cs_manage_matches(NULL, NULL, -1, Get)) == NULL) return TRUE; vim_strncpy(buf, (char_u *)p, size - 1); return FALSE; } /* * Called only from do_tag(), when popping the tag stack. */ void cs_free_tags(void) { cs_manage_matches(NULL, NULL, -1, Free); } /* * Called from do_tag(). */ void cs_print_tags(void) { cs_manage_matches(NULL, NULL, -1, Print); } /* * "cscope_connection([{num} , {dbpath} [, {prepend}]])" function * * Checks for the existence of a |cscope| connection. If no * parameters are specified, then the function returns: * * 0, if cscope was not available (not compiled in), or if there * are no cscope connections; or * 1, if there is at least one cscope connection. * * If parameters are specified, then the value of {num} * determines how existence of a cscope connection is checked: * * {num} Description of existence check * ----- ------------------------------ * 0 Same as no parameters (e.g., "cscope_connection()"). * 1 Ignore {prepend}, and use partial string matches for * {dbpath}. * 2 Ignore {prepend}, and use exact string matches for * {dbpath}. * 3 Use {prepend}, use partial string matches for both * {dbpath} and {prepend}. * 4 Use {prepend}, use exact string matches for both * {dbpath} and {prepend}. * * Note: All string comparisons are case sensitive! */ #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(PROTO) static int cs_connection(int num, char_u *dbpath, char_u *ppath) { int i; if (num < 0 || num > 4 || (num > 0 && !dbpath)) return FALSE; for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (!csinfo[i].fname) continue; if (num == 0) return TRUE; switch (num) { case 1: if (strstr(csinfo[i].fname, (char *)dbpath)) return TRUE; break; case 2: if (strcmp(csinfo[i].fname, (char *)dbpath) == 0) return TRUE; break; case 3: if (strstr(csinfo[i].fname, (char *)dbpath) && ((!ppath && !csinfo[i].ppath) || (ppath && csinfo[i].ppath && strstr(csinfo[i].ppath, (char *)ppath)))) return TRUE; break; case 4: if ((strcmp(csinfo[i].fname, (char *)dbpath) == 0) && ((!ppath && !csinfo[i].ppath) || (ppath && csinfo[i].ppath && (strcmp(csinfo[i].ppath, (char *)ppath) == 0)))) return TRUE; break; } } return FALSE; } #endif /* * PRIVATE functions ****************************************************************************/ /* * Add cscope database or a directory name (to look for cscope.out) * to the cscope connection list. */ static int cs_add(exarg_T *eap UNUSED) { char *fname, *ppath, *flags = NULL; if ((fname = strtok((char *)NULL, (const char *)" ")) == NULL) { cs_usage_msg(Add); return CSCOPE_FAILURE; } if ((ppath = strtok((char *)NULL, (const char *)" ")) != NULL) flags = strtok((char *)NULL, (const char *)" "); return cs_add_common(fname, ppath, flags); } static void cs_stat_emsg(char *fname) { int err = errno; (void)semsg(_("E563: stat(%s) error: %d"), fname, err); } /* * The common routine to add a new cscope connection. Called by * cs_add() and cs_reset(). I really don't like to do this, but this * routine uses a number of goto statements. */ static int cs_add_common( char *arg1, // filename - may contain environment variables char *arg2, // prepend path - may contain environment variables char *flags) { stat_T statbuf; int ret; char *fname = NULL; char *fname2 = NULL; char *ppath = NULL; int i; int len; int usedlen = 0; char_u *fbuf = NULL; // get the filename (arg1), expand it, and try to stat it if ((fname = alloc(MAXPATHL + 1)) == NULL) goto add_err; expand_env((char_u *)arg1, (char_u *)fname, MAXPATHL); len = (int)STRLEN(fname); fbuf = (char_u *)fname; (void)modify_fname((char_u *)":p", FALSE, &usedlen, (char_u **)&fname, &fbuf, &len); if (fname == NULL) goto add_err; fname = (char *)vim_strnsave((char_u *)fname, len); vim_free(fbuf); ret = mch_stat(fname, &statbuf); if (ret < 0) { staterr: if (p_csverbose) cs_stat_emsg(fname); goto add_err; } // get the prepend path (arg2), expand it, and try to stat it if (arg2 != NULL) { stat_T statbuf2; if ((ppath = alloc(MAXPATHL + 1)) == NULL) goto add_err; expand_env((char_u *)arg2, (char_u *)ppath, MAXPATHL); ret = mch_stat(ppath, &statbuf2); if (ret < 0) goto staterr; } // if filename is a directory, append the cscope database name to it if (S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)) { fname2 = alloc(strlen(CSCOPE_DBFILE) + strlen(fname) + 2); if (fname2 == NULL) goto add_err; while (fname[strlen(fname)-1] == '/' #ifdef MSWIN || fname[strlen(fname)-1] == '\\' #endif ) { fname[strlen(fname)-1] = '\0'; if (fname[0] == '\0') break; } if (fname[0] == '\0') (void)sprintf(fname2, "/%s", CSCOPE_DBFILE); else (void)sprintf(fname2, "%s/%s", fname, CSCOPE_DBFILE); ret = mch_stat(fname2, &statbuf); if (ret < 0) { if (p_csverbose) cs_stat_emsg(fname2); goto add_err; } i = cs_insert_filelist(fname2, ppath, flags, &statbuf); } else if (S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode) || S_ISLNK(statbuf.st_mode)) { i = cs_insert_filelist(fname, ppath, flags, &statbuf); } else { if (p_csverbose) (void)semsg( _("E564: %s is not a directory or a valid cscope database"), fname); goto add_err; } if (i != -1) { if (cs_create_connection(i) == CSCOPE_FAILURE || cs_read_prompt(i) == CSCOPE_FAILURE) { cs_release_csp(i, TRUE); goto add_err; } if (p_csverbose) { msg_clr_eos(); (void)smsg_attr(HL_ATTR(HLF_R), _("Added cscope database %s"), csinfo[i].fname); } } vim_free(fname); vim_free(fname2); vim_free(ppath); return CSCOPE_SUCCESS; add_err: vim_free(fname2); vim_free(fname); vim_free(ppath); return CSCOPE_FAILURE; } static int cs_check_for_connections(void) { return (cs_cnt_connections() > 0); } static int cs_check_for_tags(void) { return (p_tags[0] != NUL && curbuf->b_p_tags != NULL); } /* * Count the number of cscope connections. */ static int cs_cnt_connections(void) { short i; short cnt = 0; for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (csinfo[i].fname != NULL) cnt++; } return cnt; } static void cs_reading_emsg( int idx) // connection index { semsg(_("E262: error reading cscope connection %d"), idx); } #define CSREAD_BUFSIZE 2048 /* * Count the number of matches for a given cscope connection. */ static int cs_cnt_matches(int idx) { char *stok; char *buf; int nlines = 0; buf = alloc(CSREAD_BUFSIZE); if (buf == NULL) return 0; for (;;) { if (!fgets(buf, CSREAD_BUFSIZE, csinfo[idx].fr_fp)) { if (feof(csinfo[idx].fr_fp)) errno = EIO; cs_reading_emsg(idx); vim_free(buf); return -1; } /* * If the database is out of date, or there's some other problem, * cscope will output error messages before the number-of-lines output. * Display/discard any output that doesn't match what we want. * Accept "\S*cscope: X lines", also matches "mlcscope". * Bail out for the "Unable to search" error. */ if (strstr((const char *)buf, "Unable to search database") != NULL) break; if ((stok = strtok(buf, (const char *)" ")) == NULL) continue; if (strstr((const char *)stok, "cscope:") == NULL) continue; if ((stok = strtok(NULL, (const char *)" ")) == NULL) continue; nlines = atoi(stok); if (nlines < 0) { nlines = 0; break; } if ((stok = strtok(NULL, (const char *)" ")) == NULL) continue; if (strncmp((const char *)stok, "lines", 5)) continue; break; } vim_free(buf); return nlines; } /* * Creates the actual cscope command query from what the user entered. */ static char * cs_create_cmd(char *csoption, char *pattern) { char *cmd; short search; char *pat; switch (csoption[0]) { case '0' : case 's' : search = 0; break; case '1' : case 'g' : search = 1; break; case '2' : case 'd' : search = 2; break; case '3' : case 'c' : search = 3; break; case '4' : case 't' : search = 4; break; case '6' : case 'e' : search = 6; break; case '7' : case 'f' : search = 7; break; case '8' : case 'i' : search = 8; break; case '9' : case 'a' : search = 9; break; default : (void)emsg(_("E561: unknown cscope search type")); cs_usage_msg(Find); return NULL; } // Skip white space before the patter, except for text and pattern search, // they may want to use the leading white space. pat = pattern; if (search != 4 && search != 6) while VIM_ISWHITE(*pat) ++pat; if ((cmd = alloc(strlen(pat) + 2)) == NULL) return NULL; (void)sprintf(cmd, "%d%s", search, pat); return cmd; } /* * This piece of code was taken/adapted from nvi. do we need to add * the BSD license notice? */ static int cs_create_connection(int i) { #ifdef UNIX int to_cs[2], from_cs[2]; #endif int len; char *prog, *cmd, *ppath = NULL; #ifdef MSWIN int fd; SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa; PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; STARTUPINFO si; BOOL pipe_stdin = FALSE, pipe_stdout = FALSE; HANDLE stdin_rd, stdout_rd; HANDLE stdout_wr, stdin_wr; BOOL created; # if (defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1300)) || defined(__MINGW32__) # define OPEN_OH_ARGTYPE intptr_t # else # define OPEN_OH_ARGTYPE long # endif #endif #if defined(UNIX) /* * Cscope reads from to_cs[0] and writes to from_cs[1]; vi reads from * from_cs[0] and writes to to_cs[1]. */ to_cs[0] = to_cs[1] = from_cs[0] = from_cs[1] = -1; if (pipe(to_cs) < 0 || pipe(from_cs) < 0) { (void)emsg(_("E566: Could not create cscope pipes")); err_closing: if (to_cs[0] != -1) (void)close(to_cs[0]); if (to_cs[1] != -1) (void)close(to_cs[1]); if (from_cs[0] != -1) (void)close(from_cs[0]); if (from_cs[1] != -1) (void)close(from_cs[1]); return CSCOPE_FAILURE; } switch (csinfo[i].pid = fork()) { case -1: (void)emsg(_("E622: Could not fork for cscope")); goto err_closing; case 0: // child: run cscope. if (dup2(to_cs[0], STDIN_FILENO) == -1) PERROR("cs_create_connection 1"); if (dup2(from_cs[1], STDOUT_FILENO) == -1) PERROR("cs_create_connection 2"); if (dup2(from_cs[1], STDERR_FILENO) == -1) PERROR("cs_create_connection 3"); // close unused (void)close(to_cs[1]); (void)close(from_cs[0]); #else // MSWIN // Create pipes to communicate with cscope sa.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES); sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE; sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; if (!(pipe_stdin = CreatePipe(&stdin_rd, &stdin_wr, &sa, 0)) || !(pipe_stdout = CreatePipe(&stdout_rd, &stdout_wr, &sa, 0))) { (void)emsg(_("E566: Could not create cscope pipes")); err_closing: if (pipe_stdin) { CloseHandle(stdin_rd); CloseHandle(stdin_wr); } if (pipe_stdout) { CloseHandle(stdout_rd); CloseHandle(stdout_wr); } return CSCOPE_FAILURE; } #endif // expand the cscope exec for env var's if ((prog = alloc(MAXPATHL + 1)) == NULL) { #ifdef UNIX return CSCOPE_FAILURE; #else // MSWIN goto err_closing; #endif } expand_env((char_u *)p_csprg, (char_u *)prog, MAXPATHL); // alloc space to hold the cscope command len = (int)(strlen(prog) + strlen(csinfo[i].fname) + 32); if (csinfo[i].ppath) { // expand the prepend path for env var's if ((ppath = alloc(MAXPATHL + 1)) == NULL) { vim_free(prog); #ifdef UNIX return CSCOPE_FAILURE; #else // MSWIN goto err_closing; #endif } expand_env((char_u *)csinfo[i].ppath, (char_u *)ppath, MAXPATHL); len += (int)strlen(ppath); } if (csinfo[i].flags) len += (int)strlen(csinfo[i].flags); if ((cmd = alloc(len)) == NULL) { vim_free(prog); vim_free(ppath); #ifdef UNIX return CSCOPE_FAILURE; #else // MSWIN goto err_closing; #endif } // run the cscope command; is there execl for non-unix systems? #if defined(UNIX) (void)sprintf(cmd, "exec %s -dl -f %s", prog, csinfo[i].fname); #else // MSWIN (void)sprintf(cmd, "%s -dl -f %s", prog, csinfo[i].fname); #endif if (csinfo[i].ppath != NULL) { (void)strcat(cmd, " -P"); (void)strcat(cmd, csinfo[i].ppath); } if (csinfo[i].flags != NULL) { (void)strcat(cmd, " "); (void)strcat(cmd, csinfo[i].flags); } # ifdef UNIX // on Win32 we still need prog vim_free(prog); # endif vim_free(ppath); #if defined(UNIX) # if defined(HAVE_SETSID) || defined(HAVE_SETPGID) // Change our process group to avoid cscope receiving SIGWINCH. # if defined(HAVE_SETSID) (void)setsid(); # else if (setpgid(0, 0) == -1) PERROR(_("cs_create_connection setpgid failed")); # endif # endif if (execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", cmd, (char *)NULL) == -1) PERROR(_("cs_create_connection exec failed")); exit(127); // NOTREACHED default: // parent. /* * Save the file descriptors for later duplication, and * reopen as streams. */ if ((csinfo[i].to_fp = fdopen(to_cs[1], "w")) == NULL) PERROR(_("cs_create_connection: fdopen for to_fp failed")); if ((csinfo[i].fr_fp = fdopen(from_cs[0], "r")) == NULL) PERROR(_("cs_create_connection: fdopen for fr_fp failed")); // close unused (void)close(to_cs[0]); (void)close(from_cs[1]); break; } #else // MSWIN // Create a new process to run cscope and use pipes to talk with it GetStartupInfo(&si); si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES | STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW; si.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE; // Hide child application window si.hStdOutput = stdout_wr; si.hStdError = stdout_wr; si.hStdInput = stdin_rd; created = CreateProcess(NULL, cmd, NULL, NULL, TRUE, CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE, NULL, NULL, &si, &pi); vim_free(prog); vim_free(cmd); if (!created) { PERROR(_("cs_create_connection exec failed")); (void)emsg(_("E623: Could not spawn cscope process")); goto err_closing; } // else csinfo[i].pid = pi.dwProcessId; csinfo[i].hProc = pi.hProcess; CloseHandle(pi.hThread); // TODO - tidy up after failure to create files on pipe handles. if (((fd = _open_osfhandle((OPEN_OH_ARGTYPE)stdin_wr, _O_TEXT|_O_APPEND)) < 0) || ((csinfo[i].to_fp = _fdopen(fd, "w")) == NULL)) PERROR(_("cs_create_connection: fdopen for to_fp failed")); if (((fd = _open_osfhandle((OPEN_OH_ARGTYPE)stdout_rd, _O_TEXT|_O_RDONLY)) < 0) || ((csinfo[i].fr_fp = _fdopen(fd, "r")) == NULL)) PERROR(_("cs_create_connection: fdopen for fr_fp failed")); // Close handles for file descriptors inherited by the cscope process CloseHandle(stdin_rd); CloseHandle(stdout_wr); #endif // !UNIX return CSCOPE_SUCCESS; } /* * Query cscope using command line interface. Parse the output and use tselect * to allow choices. Like Nvi, creates a pipe to send to/from query/cscope. * * returns TRUE if we jump to a tag or abort, FALSE if not. */ static int cs_find(exarg_T *eap) { char *opt, *pat; int i; if (cs_check_for_connections() == FALSE) { (void)emsg(_("E567: no cscope connections")); return FALSE; } if ((opt = strtok((char *)NULL, (const char *)" ")) == NULL) { cs_usage_msg(Find); return FALSE; } pat = opt + strlen(opt) + 1; if (pat >= (char *)eap->arg + eap_arg_len) { cs_usage_msg(Find); return FALSE; } /* * Let's replace the NULs written by strtok() with spaces - we need the * spaces to correctly display the quickfix/location list window's title. */ for (i = 0; i < eap_arg_len; ++i) if (NUL == eap->arg[i]) eap->arg[i] = ' '; return cs_find_common(opt, pat, eap->forceit, TRUE, eap->cmdidx == CMD_lcscope, *eap->cmdlinep); } /* * Common code for cscope find, shared by cs_find() and ex_cstag(). */ static int cs_find_common( char *opt, char *pat, int forceit, int verbose, int use_ll UNUSED, char_u *cmdline UNUSED) { int i; char *cmd; int *nummatches; int totmatches; #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX char cmdletter; char *qfpos; // get cmd letter switch (opt[0]) { case '0' : cmdletter = 's'; break; case '1' : cmdletter = 'g'; break; case '2' : cmdletter = 'd'; break; case '3' : cmdletter = 'c'; break; case '4' : cmdletter = 't'; break; case '6' : cmdletter = 'e'; break; case '7' : cmdletter = 'f'; break; case '8' : cmdletter = 'i'; break; case '9' : cmdletter = 'a'; break; default : cmdletter = opt[0]; } qfpos = (char *)vim_strchr(p_csqf, cmdletter); if (qfpos != NULL) { qfpos++; // next symbol must be + or - if (strchr(CSQF_FLAGS, *qfpos) == NULL) { (void)semsg(_("E469: invalid cscopequickfix flag %c for %c"), *qfpos, *(qfpos - 1)); return FALSE; } if (*qfpos != '0' && apply_autocmds(EVENT_QUICKFIXCMDPRE, (char_u *)"cscope", curbuf->b_fname, TRUE, curbuf)) { # ifdef FEAT_EVAL if (aborting()) return FALSE; # endif } } #endif // create the actual command to send to cscope cmd = cs_create_cmd(opt, pat); if (cmd == NULL) return FALSE; nummatches = ALLOC_MULT(int, csinfo_size); if (nummatches == NULL) { vim_free(cmd); return FALSE; } // Send query to all open connections, then count the total number // of matches so we can alloc all in one swell foop. for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) nummatches[i] = 0; totmatches = 0; for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (csinfo[i].fname == NULL || csinfo[i].to_fp == NULL) continue; // send cmd to cscope (void)fprintf(csinfo[i].to_fp, "%s\n", cmd); (void)fflush(csinfo[i].to_fp); nummatches[i] = cs_cnt_matches(i); if (nummatches[i] > -1) totmatches += nummatches[i]; if (nummatches[i] == 0) (void)cs_read_prompt(i); } vim_free(cmd); if (totmatches == 0) { if (verbose) (void)semsg(_("E259: no matches found for cscope query %s of %s"), opt, pat); vim_free(nummatches); return FALSE; } #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX if (qfpos != NULL && *qfpos != '0' && totmatches > 0) { // fill error list FILE *f; char_u *tmp = vim_tempname('c', TRUE); qf_info_T *qi = NULL; win_T *wp = NULL; f = mch_fopen((char *)tmp, "w"); if (f == NULL) semsg(_(e_notopen), tmp); else { cs_file_results(f, nummatches); fclose(f); if (use_ll) // Use location list wp = curwin; // '-' starts a new error list if (qf_init(wp, tmp, (char_u *)"%f%*\\t%l%*\\t%m", *qfpos == '-', cmdline, NULL) > 0) { if (postponed_split != 0) { (void)win_split(postponed_split > 0 ? postponed_split : 0, postponed_split_flags); RESET_BINDING(curwin); postponed_split = 0; } apply_autocmds(EVENT_QUICKFIXCMDPOST, (char_u *)"cscope", curbuf->b_fname, TRUE, curbuf); if (use_ll) /* * In the location list window, use the displayed location * list. Otherwise, use the location list for the window. */ qi = (bt_quickfix(wp->w_buffer) && wp->w_llist_ref != NULL) ? wp->w_llist_ref : wp->w_llist; qf_jump(qi, 0, 0, forceit); } } mch_remove(tmp); vim_free(tmp); vim_free(nummatches); return TRUE; } else #endif // FEAT_QUICKFIX { char **matches = NULL, **contexts = NULL; int matched = 0; // read output cs_fill_results(pat, totmatches, nummatches, &matches, &contexts, &matched); vim_free(nummatches); if (matches == NULL) return FALSE; (void)cs_manage_matches(matches, contexts, matched, Store); return do_tag((char_u *)pat, DT_CSCOPE, 0, forceit, verbose); } } /* * Print help. */ static int cs_help(exarg_T *eap UNUSED) { cscmd_T *cmdp = cs_cmds; (void)msg_puts(_("cscope commands:\n")); while (cmdp->name != NULL) { char *help = _(cmdp->help); int space_cnt = 30 - vim_strsize((char_u *)help); // Use %*s rather than %30s to ensure proper alignment in utf-8 if (space_cnt < 0) space_cnt = 0; (void)smsg(_("%-5s: %s%*s (Usage: %s)"), cmdp->name, help, space_cnt, " ", cmdp->usage); if (strcmp(cmdp->name, "find") == 0) msg_puts(_("\n" " a: Find assignments to this symbol\n" " c: Find functions calling this function\n" " d: Find functions called by this function\n" " e: Find this egrep pattern\n" " f: Find this file\n" " g: Find this definition\n" " i: Find files #including this file\n" " s: Find this C symbol\n" " t: Find this text string\n")); cmdp++; } wait_return(TRUE); return 0; } static void clear_csinfo(int i) { csinfo[i].fname = NULL; csinfo[i].ppath = NULL; csinfo[i].flags = NULL; #if defined(UNIX) csinfo[i].st_dev = (dev_t)0; csinfo[i].st_ino = (ino_t)0; #else csinfo[i].nVolume = 0; csinfo[i].nIndexHigh = 0; csinfo[i].nIndexLow = 0; #endif csinfo[i].pid = 0; csinfo[i].fr_fp = NULL; csinfo[i].to_fp = NULL; #if defined(MSWIN) csinfo[i].hProc = NULL; #endif } /* * Insert a new cscope database filename into the filelist. */ static int cs_insert_filelist( char *fname, char *ppath, char *flags, stat_T *sb UNUSED) { short i, j; #ifndef UNIX BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION bhfi; switch (win32_fileinfo((char_u *)fname, &bhfi)) { case FILEINFO_ENC_FAIL: // enc_to_utf16() failed case FILEINFO_READ_FAIL: // CreateFile() failed if (p_csverbose) { char *cant_msg = _("E625: cannot open cscope database: %s"); char *winmsg = GetWin32Error(); if (winmsg != NULL) { (void)semsg(cant_msg, winmsg); LocalFree(winmsg); } else // subst filename if can't get error text (void)semsg(cant_msg, fname); } return -1; case FILEINFO_INFO_FAIL: // GetFileInformationByHandle() failed if (p_csverbose) (void)emsg(_("E626: cannot get cscope database information")); return -1; } #endif i = -1; // can be set to the index of an empty item in csinfo for (j = 0; j < csinfo_size; j++) { if (csinfo[j].fname != NULL #if defined(UNIX) && csinfo[j].st_dev == sb->st_dev && csinfo[j].st_ino == sb->st_ino #else // compare pathnames first && ((fullpathcmp((char_u *)csinfo[j].fname, (char_u *)fname, FALSE, TRUE) & FPC_SAME) // test index file attributes too || (csinfo[j].nVolume == bhfi.dwVolumeSerialNumber && csinfo[j].nIndexHigh == bhfi.nFileIndexHigh && csinfo[j].nIndexLow == bhfi.nFileIndexLow)) #endif ) { if (p_csverbose) (void)emsg(_("E568: duplicate cscope database not added")); return -1; } if (csinfo[j].fname == NULL && i == -1) i = j; // remember first empty entry } if (i == -1) { i = csinfo_size; if (csinfo_size == 0) { // First time allocation: allocate only 1 connection. It should // be enough for most users. If more is needed, csinfo will be // reallocated. csinfo_size = 1; csinfo = ALLOC_CLEAR_ONE(csinfo_T); } else { csinfo_T *t_csinfo = csinfo; // Reallocate space for more connections. csinfo_size *= 2; csinfo = vim_realloc(csinfo, sizeof(csinfo_T)*csinfo_size); if (csinfo == NULL) { vim_free(t_csinfo); csinfo_size = 0; } } if (csinfo == NULL) return -1; for (j = csinfo_size/2; j < csinfo_size; j++) clear_csinfo(j); } if ((csinfo[i].fname = alloc(strlen(fname)+1)) == NULL) return -1; (void)strcpy(csinfo[i].fname, (const char *)fname); if (ppath != NULL) { if ((csinfo[i].ppath = alloc(strlen(ppath) + 1)) == NULL) { VIM_CLEAR(csinfo[i].fname); return -1; } (void)strcpy(csinfo[i].ppath, (const char *)ppath); } else csinfo[i].ppath = NULL; if (flags != NULL) { if ((csinfo[i].flags = alloc(strlen(flags) + 1)) == NULL) { VIM_CLEAR(csinfo[i].fname); VIM_CLEAR(csinfo[i].ppath); return -1; } (void)strcpy(csinfo[i].flags, (const char *)flags); } else csinfo[i].flags = NULL; #if defined(UNIX) csinfo[i].st_dev = sb->st_dev; csinfo[i].st_ino = sb->st_ino; #else csinfo[i].nVolume = bhfi.dwVolumeSerialNumber; csinfo[i].nIndexLow = bhfi.nFileIndexLow; csinfo[i].nIndexHigh = bhfi.nFileIndexHigh; #endif return i; } /* * Find cscope command in command table. */ static cscmd_T * cs_lookup_cmd(exarg_T *eap) { cscmd_T *cmdp; char *stok; size_t len; if (eap->arg == NULL) return NULL; // Store length of eap->arg before it gets modified by strtok(). eap_arg_len = (int)STRLEN(eap->arg); if ((stok = strtok((char *)(eap->arg), (const char *)" ")) == NULL) return NULL; len = strlen(stok); for (cmdp = cs_cmds; cmdp->name != NULL; ++cmdp) { if (strncmp((const char *)(stok), cmdp->name, len) == 0) return (cmdp); } return NULL; } /* * Nuke em. */ static int cs_kill(exarg_T *eap UNUSED) { char *stok; short i; if ((stok = strtok((char *)NULL, (const char *)" ")) == NULL) { cs_usage_msg(Kill); return CSCOPE_FAILURE; } // only single digit positive and negative integers are allowed if ((strlen(stok) < 2 && VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(stok[0]))) || (strlen(stok) < 3 && stok[0] == '-' && VIM_ISDIGIT((int)(stok[1])))) i = atoi(stok); else { // It must be part of a name. We will try to find a match // within all the names in the csinfo data structure for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (csinfo[i].fname != NULL && strstr(csinfo[i].fname, stok)) break; } } if ((i != -1) && (i >= csinfo_size || i < -1 || csinfo[i].fname == NULL)) { if (p_csverbose) (void)semsg(_("E261: cscope connection %s not found"), stok); } else { if (i == -1) { for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (csinfo[i].fname) cs_kill_execute(i, csinfo[i].fname); } } else cs_kill_execute(i, stok); } return 0; } /* * Actually kills a specific cscope connection. */ static void cs_kill_execute( int i, // cscope table index char *cname) // cscope database name { if (p_csverbose) { msg_clr_eos(); (void)smsg_attr(HL_ATTR(HLF_R) | MSG_HIST, _("cscope connection %s closed"), cname); } cs_release_csp(i, TRUE); } /* * Convert the cscope output into a ctags style entry (as might be found * in a ctags tags file). there's one catch though: cscope doesn't tell you * the type of the tag you are looking for. for example, in Darren Hiebert's * ctags (the one that comes with vim), #define's use a line number to find the * tag in a file while function definitions use a regexp search pattern. * * I'm going to always use the line number because cscope does something * quirky (and probably other things i don't know about): * * if you have "# define" in your source file, which is * perfectly legal, cscope thinks you have "#define". this * will result in a failed regexp search. :( * * Besides, even if this particular case didn't happen, the search pattern * would still have to be modified to escape all the special regular expression * characters to comply with ctags formatting. */ static char * cs_make_vim_style_matches( char *fname, char *slno, char *search, char *tagstr) { // vim style is ctags: // // <tagstr>\t<filename>\t<linenum_or_search>"\t<extra> // // but as mentioned above, we'll always use the line number and // put the search pattern (if one exists) as "extra" // // buf is used as part of vim's method of handling tags, and // (i think) vim frees it when you pop your tags and get replaced // by new ones on the tag stack. char *buf; int amt; if (search != NULL) { amt = (int)(strlen(fname) + strlen(slno) + strlen(tagstr) + strlen(search)+6); if ((buf = alloc(amt)) == NULL) return NULL; (void)sprintf(buf, "%s\t%s\t%s;\"\t%s", tagstr, fname, slno, search); } else { amt = (int)(strlen(fname) + strlen(slno) + strlen(tagstr) + 5); if ((buf = alloc(amt)) == NULL) return NULL; (void)sprintf(buf, "%s\t%s\t%s;\"", tagstr, fname, slno); } return buf; } /* * This is kind of hokey, but i don't see an easy way round this. * * Store: keep a ptr to the (malloc'd) memory of matches originally * generated from cs_find(). the matches are originally lines directly * from cscope output, but transformed to look like something out of a * ctags. see cs_make_vim_style_matches for more details. * * Get: used only from cs_fgets(), this simulates a vim_fgets() to return * the next line from the cscope output. it basically keeps track of which * lines have been "used" and returns the next one. * * Free: frees up everything and resets * * Print: prints the tags */ static char * cs_manage_matches( char **matches, char **contexts, int totmatches, mcmd_e cmd) { static char **mp = NULL; static char **cp = NULL; static int cnt = -1; static int next = -1; char *p = NULL; switch (cmd) { case Store: assert(matches != NULL); assert(totmatches > 0); if (mp != NULL || cp != NULL) (void)cs_manage_matches(NULL, NULL, -1, Free); mp = matches; cp = contexts; cnt = totmatches; next = 0; break; case Get: if (next >= cnt) return NULL; p = mp[next]; next++; break; case Free: if (mp != NULL) { if (cnt > 0) while (cnt--) { vim_free(mp[cnt]); if (cp != NULL) vim_free(cp[cnt]); } vim_free(mp); vim_free(cp); } mp = NULL; cp = NULL; cnt = 0; next = 0; break; case Print: cs_print_tags_priv(mp, cp, cnt); break; default: // should not reach here iemsg(_("E570: fatal error in cs_manage_matches")); return NULL; } return p; } /* * Parse cscope output. */ static char * cs_parse_results( int cnumber, char *buf, int bufsize, char **context, char **linenumber, char **search) { int ch; char *p; char *name; if (fgets(buf, bufsize, csinfo[cnumber].fr_fp) == NULL) { if (feof(csinfo[cnumber].fr_fp)) errno = EIO; cs_reading_emsg(cnumber); return NULL; } // If the line's too long for the buffer, discard it. if ((p = strchr(buf, '\n')) == NULL) { while ((ch = getc(csinfo[cnumber].fr_fp)) != EOF && ch != '\n') ; return NULL; } *p = '\0'; /* * cscope output is in the following format: * * <filename> <context> <line number> <pattern> */ if ((name = strtok(buf, (const char *)" ")) == NULL) return NULL; if ((*context = strtok(NULL, (const char *)" ")) == NULL) return NULL; if ((*linenumber = strtok(NULL, (const char *)" ")) == NULL) return NULL; *search = *linenumber + strlen(*linenumber) + 1; // +1 to skip \0 // --- nvi --- // If the file is older than the cscope database, that is, // the database was built since the file was last modified, // or there wasn't a search string, use the line number. if (strcmp(*search, "<unknown>") == 0) *search = NULL; name = cs_resolve_file(cnumber, name); return name; } #ifdef FEAT_QUICKFIX /* * Write cscope find results to file. */ static void cs_file_results(FILE *f, int *nummatches_a) { int i, j; char *buf; char *search, *slno; char *fullname; char *cntx; char *context; buf = alloc(CSREAD_BUFSIZE); if (buf == NULL) return; for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (nummatches_a[i] < 1) continue; for (j = 0; j < nummatches_a[i]; j++) { if ((fullname = cs_parse_results(i, buf, CSREAD_BUFSIZE, &cntx, &slno, &search)) == NULL) continue; context = alloc(strlen(cntx)+5); if (context == NULL) { vim_free(fullname); continue; } if (strcmp(cntx, "<global>")==0) strcpy(context, "<<global>>"); else sprintf(context, "<<%s>>", cntx); if (search == NULL) fprintf(f, "%s\t%s\t%s\n", fullname, slno, context); else fprintf(f, "%s\t%s\t%s %s\n", fullname, slno, context, search); vim_free(context); vim_free(fullname); } // for all matches (void)cs_read_prompt(i); } // for all cscope connections vim_free(buf); } #endif /* * Get parsed cscope output and calls cs_make_vim_style_matches to convert * into ctags format. * When there are no matches sets "*matches_p" to NULL. */ static void cs_fill_results( char *tagstr, int totmatches, int *nummatches_a, char ***matches_p, char ***cntxts_p, int *matched) { int i, j; char *buf; char *search, *slno; int totsofar = 0; char **matches = NULL; char **cntxts = NULL; char *fullname; char *cntx; assert(totmatches > 0); buf = alloc(CSREAD_BUFSIZE); if (buf == NULL) return; if ((matches = ALLOC_MULT(char *, totmatches)) == NULL) goto parse_out; if ((cntxts = ALLOC_MULT(char *, totmatches)) == NULL) goto parse_out; for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (nummatches_a[i] < 1) continue; for (j = 0; j < nummatches_a[i]; j++) { if ((fullname = cs_parse_results(i, buf, CSREAD_BUFSIZE, &cntx, &slno, &search)) == NULL) continue; matches[totsofar] = cs_make_vim_style_matches(fullname, slno, search, tagstr); vim_free(fullname); if (strcmp(cntx, "<global>") == 0) cntxts[totsofar] = NULL; else // note: if vim_strsave returns NULL, then the context // will be "<global>", which is misleading. cntxts[totsofar] = (char *)vim_strsave((char_u *)cntx); if (matches[totsofar] != NULL) totsofar++; } // for all matches (void)cs_read_prompt(i); } // for all cscope connections parse_out: if (totsofar == 0) { // No matches, free the arrays and return NULL in "*matches_p". VIM_CLEAR(matches); VIM_CLEAR(cntxts); } *matched = totsofar; *matches_p = matches; *cntxts_p = cntxts; vim_free(buf); } /* * get the requested path components */ static char * cs_pathcomponents(char *path) { int i; char *s; if (p_cspc == 0) return path; s = path + strlen(path) - 1; for (i = 0; i < p_cspc; ++i) while (s > path && *--s != '/' #ifdef MSWIN && *--s != '\\' #endif ) ; if ((s > path && *s == '/') #ifdef MSWIN || (s > path && *s == '\\') #endif ) ++s; return s; } /* * Called from cs_manage_matches(). */ static void cs_print_tags_priv(char **matches, char **cntxts, int num_matches) { char *buf = NULL; char *t_buf; int bufsize = 0; // Track available bufsize int newsize = 0; char *ptag; char *fname, *lno, *extra, *tbuf; int i, idx, num; char *globalcntx = "GLOBAL"; char *cntxformat = " <<%s>>"; char *context; char *cstag_msg = _("Cscope tag: %s"); char *csfmt_str = "%4d %6s "; assert(num_matches > 0); if ((tbuf = alloc(strlen(matches[0]) + 1)) == NULL) return; strcpy(tbuf, matches[0]); ptag = strtok(tbuf, "\t"); if (ptag == NULL) { vim_free(tbuf); return; } newsize = (int)(strlen(cstag_msg) + strlen(ptag)); buf = alloc(newsize); if (buf != NULL) { bufsize = newsize; (void)sprintf(buf, cstag_msg, ptag); msg_puts_attr(buf, HL_ATTR(HLF_T)); } vim_free(tbuf); msg_puts_attr(_("\n # line"), HL_ATTR(HLF_T)); // strlen is 7 msg_advance(msg_col + 2); msg_puts_attr(_("filename / context / line\n"), HL_ATTR(HLF_T)); num = 1; for (i = 0; i < num_matches; i++) { idx = i; // if we really wanted to, we could avoid this malloc and strcpy // by parsing matches[i] on the fly and placing stuff into buf // directly, but that's too much of a hassle if ((tbuf = alloc(strlen(matches[idx]) + 1)) == NULL) continue; (void)strcpy(tbuf, matches[idx]); if (strtok(tbuf, (const char *)"\t") == NULL || (fname = strtok(NULL, (const char *)"\t")) == NULL || (lno = strtok(NULL, (const char *)"\t")) == NULL) { vim_free(tbuf); continue; } extra = strtok(NULL, (const char *)"\t"); lno[strlen(lno)-2] = '\0'; // ignore ;" at the end // hopefully 'num' (num of matches) will be less than 10^16 newsize = (int)(strlen(csfmt_str) + 16 + strlen(lno)); if (bufsize < newsize) { t_buf = buf; buf = vim_realloc(buf, newsize); if (buf == NULL) { bufsize = 0; vim_free(t_buf); } else bufsize = newsize; } if (buf != NULL) { // csfmt_str = "%4d %6s "; (void)sprintf(buf, csfmt_str, num, lno); msg_puts_attr(buf, HL_ATTR(HLF_CM)); } msg_outtrans_long_attr((char_u *)cs_pathcomponents(fname), HL_ATTR(HLF_CM)); // compute the required space for the context if (cntxts[idx] != NULL) context = cntxts[idx]; else context = globalcntx; newsize = (int)(strlen(context) + strlen(cntxformat)); if (bufsize < newsize) { t_buf = buf; buf = vim_realloc(buf, newsize); if (buf == NULL) { bufsize = 0; vim_free(t_buf); } else bufsize = newsize; } if (buf != NULL) { (void)sprintf(buf, cntxformat, context); // print the context only if it fits on the same line if (msg_col + (int)strlen(buf) >= (int)Columns) msg_putchar('\n'); msg_advance(12); msg_outtrans_long_attr((char_u *)buf, 0); msg_putchar('\n'); } if (extra != NULL) { msg_advance(13); msg_outtrans_long_attr((char_u *)extra, 0); } vim_free(tbuf); // only after printing extra due to strtok use if (msg_col) msg_putchar('\n'); ui_breakcheck(); if (got_int) { got_int = FALSE; // don't print any more matches break; } num++; } // for all matches vim_free(buf); } /* * Read a cscope prompt (basically, skip over the ">> "). */ static int cs_read_prompt(int i) { int ch; char *buf = NULL; // buffer for possible error message from cscope int bufpos = 0; char *cs_emsg; int maxlen; static char *eprompt = "Press the RETURN key to continue:"; int epromptlen = (int)strlen(eprompt); int n; cs_emsg = _("E609: Cscope error: %s"); // compute maximum allowed len for Cscope error message maxlen = (int)(IOSIZE - strlen(cs_emsg)); for (;;) { while ((ch = getc(csinfo[i].fr_fp)) != EOF && ch != CSCOPE_PROMPT[0]) // if there is room and char is printable if (bufpos < maxlen - 1 && vim_isprintc(ch)) { if (buf == NULL) // lazy buffer allocation buf = alloc(maxlen); if (buf != NULL) { // append character to the message buf[bufpos++] = ch; buf[bufpos] = NUL; if (bufpos >= epromptlen && strcmp(&buf[bufpos - epromptlen], eprompt) == 0) { // remove eprompt from buf buf[bufpos - epromptlen] = NUL; // print message to user (void)semsg(cs_emsg, buf); // send RETURN to cscope (void)putc('\n', csinfo[i].to_fp); (void)fflush(csinfo[i].to_fp); // clear buf bufpos = 0; buf[bufpos] = NUL; } } } for (n = 0; n < (int)strlen(CSCOPE_PROMPT); ++n) { if (n > 0) ch = getc(csinfo[i].fr_fp); if (ch == EOF) { if (buf != NULL && buf[0] != NUL) (void)semsg(cs_emsg, buf); else if (p_csverbose) cs_reading_emsg(i); // don't have additional information cs_release_csp(i, TRUE); vim_free(buf); return CSCOPE_FAILURE; } if (ch != CSCOPE_PROMPT[n]) { ch = EOF; break; } } if (ch == EOF) continue; // didn't find the prompt break; // did find the prompt } vim_free(buf); return CSCOPE_SUCCESS; } #if defined(UNIX) && defined(SIGALRM) /* * Used to catch and ignore SIGALRM below. */ static RETSIGTYPE sig_handler SIGDEFARG(sigarg) { // do nothing SIGRETURN; } #endif /* * Does the actual free'ing for the cs ptr with an optional flag of whether * or not to free the filename. Called by cs_kill and cs_reset. */ static void cs_release_csp(int i, int freefnpp) { /* * Trying to exit normally (not sure whether it is fit to UNIX cscope */ if (csinfo[i].to_fp != NULL) { (void)fputs("q\n", csinfo[i].to_fp); (void)fflush(csinfo[i].to_fp); } #if defined(UNIX) { int waitpid_errno; int pstat; pid_t pid; # if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) struct sigaction sa, old; // Use sigaction() to limit the waiting time to two seconds. sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); sa.sa_handler = sig_handler; # ifdef SA_NODEFER sa.sa_flags = SA_NODEFER; # else sa.sa_flags = 0; # endif sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, &old); alarm(2); // 2 sec timeout // Block until cscope exits or until timer expires pid = waitpid(csinfo[i].pid, &pstat, 0); waitpid_errno = errno; // cancel pending alarm if still there and restore signal alarm(0); sigaction(SIGALRM, &old, NULL); # else int waited; // Can't use sigaction(), loop for two seconds. First yield the CPU // to give cscope a chance to exit quickly. sleep(0); for (waited = 0; waited < 40; ++waited) { pid = waitpid(csinfo[i].pid, &pstat, WNOHANG); waitpid_errno = errno; if (pid != 0) break; // break unless the process is still running mch_delay(50L, 0); // sleep 50 ms } # endif /* * If the cscope process is still running: kill it. * Safety check: If the PID would be zero here, the entire X session * would be killed. -1 and 1 are dangerous as well. */ if (pid < 0 && csinfo[i].pid > 1) { # ifdef ECHILD int alive = TRUE; if (waitpid_errno == ECHILD) { /* * When using 'vim -g', vim is forked and cscope process is * no longer a child process but a sibling. So waitpid() * fails with errno being ECHILD (No child processes). * Don't send SIGKILL to cscope immediately but wait * (polling) for it to exit normally as result of sending * the "q" command, hence giving it a chance to clean up * its temporary files. */ int waited; sleep(0); for (waited = 0; waited < 40; ++waited) { // Check whether cscope process is still alive if (kill(csinfo[i].pid, 0) != 0) { alive = FALSE; // cscope process no longer exists break; } mch_delay(50L, 0); // sleep 50 ms } } if (alive) # endif { kill(csinfo[i].pid, SIGKILL); (void)waitpid(csinfo[i].pid, &pstat, 0); } } } #else // !UNIX if (csinfo[i].hProc != NULL) { // Give cscope a chance to exit normally if (WaitForSingleObject(csinfo[i].hProc, 1000) == WAIT_TIMEOUT) TerminateProcess(csinfo[i].hProc, 0); CloseHandle(csinfo[i].hProc); } #endif if (csinfo[i].fr_fp != NULL) (void)fclose(csinfo[i].fr_fp); if (csinfo[i].to_fp != NULL) (void)fclose(csinfo[i].to_fp); if (freefnpp) { vim_free(csinfo[i].fname); vim_free(csinfo[i].ppath); vim_free(csinfo[i].flags); } clear_csinfo(i); } /* * Calls cs_kill on all cscope connections then reinits. */ static int cs_reset(exarg_T *eap UNUSED) { char **dblist = NULL, **pplist = NULL, **fllist = NULL; int i; char buf[20]; // for sprintf " (#%d)" if (csinfo_size == 0) return CSCOPE_SUCCESS; // malloc our db and ppath list dblist = ALLOC_MULT(char *, csinfo_size); pplist = ALLOC_MULT(char *, csinfo_size); fllist = ALLOC_MULT(char *, csinfo_size); if (dblist == NULL || pplist == NULL || fllist == NULL) { vim_free(dblist); vim_free(pplist); vim_free(fllist); return CSCOPE_FAILURE; } for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { dblist[i] = csinfo[i].fname; pplist[i] = csinfo[i].ppath; fllist[i] = csinfo[i].flags; if (csinfo[i].fname != NULL) cs_release_csp(i, FALSE); } // rebuild the cscope connection list for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (dblist[i] != NULL) { cs_add_common(dblist[i], pplist[i], fllist[i]); if (p_csverbose) { // don't use smsg_attr() because we want to display the // connection number in the same line as // "Added cscope database..." sprintf(buf, " (#%d)", i); msg_puts_attr(buf, HL_ATTR(HLF_R)); } } vim_free(dblist[i]); vim_free(pplist[i]); vim_free(fllist[i]); } vim_free(dblist); vim_free(pplist); vim_free(fllist); if (p_csverbose) msg_attr(_("All cscope databases reset"), HL_ATTR(HLF_R) | MSG_HIST); return CSCOPE_SUCCESS; } /* * Construct the full pathname to a file found in the cscope database. * (Prepends ppath, if there is one and if it's not already prepended, * otherwise just uses the name found.) * * We need to prepend the prefix because on some cscope's (e.g., the one that * ships with Solaris 2.6), the output never has the prefix prepended. * Contrast this with my development system (Digital Unix), which does. */ static char * cs_resolve_file(int i, char *name) { char *fullname; int len; char_u *csdir = NULL; /* * Ppath is freed when we destroy the cscope connection. * Fullname is freed after cs_make_vim_style_matches, after it's been * copied into the tag buffer used by Vim. */ len = (int)(strlen(name) + 2); if (csinfo[i].ppath != NULL) len += (int)strlen(csinfo[i].ppath); else if (p_csre && csinfo[i].fname != NULL) { // If 'cscoperelative' is set and ppath is not set, use cscope.out // path in path resolution. csdir = alloc(MAXPATHL); if (csdir != NULL) { vim_strncpy(csdir, (char_u *)csinfo[i].fname, gettail((char_u *)csinfo[i].fname) - (char_u *)csinfo[i].fname); len += (int)STRLEN(csdir); } } // Note/example: this won't work if the cscope output already starts // "../.." and the prefix path is also "../..". if something like this // happens, you are screwed up and need to fix how you're using cscope. if (csinfo[i].ppath != NULL && (strncmp(name, csinfo[i].ppath, strlen(csinfo[i].ppath)) != 0) && (name[0] != '/') #ifdef MSWIN && name[0] != '\\' && name[1] != ':' #endif ) { if ((fullname = alloc(len)) != NULL) (void)sprintf(fullname, "%s/%s", csinfo[i].ppath, name); } else if (csdir != NULL && csinfo[i].fname != NULL && *csdir != NUL) { // Check for csdir to be non empty to avoid empty path concatenated to // cscope output. fullname = (char *)concat_fnames(csdir, (char_u *)name, TRUE); } else { fullname = (char *)vim_strsave((char_u *)name); } vim_free(csdir); return fullname; } /* * Show all cscope connections. */ static int cs_show(exarg_T *eap UNUSED) { short i; if (cs_cnt_connections() == 0) msg_puts(_("no cscope connections\n")); else { msg_puts_attr( _(" # pid database name prepend path\n"), HL_ATTR(HLF_T)); for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) { if (csinfo[i].fname == NULL) continue; if (csinfo[i].ppath != NULL) (void)smsg("%2d %-5ld %-34s %-32s", i, (long)csinfo[i].pid, csinfo[i].fname, csinfo[i].ppath); else (void)smsg("%2d %-5ld %-34s <none>", i, (long)csinfo[i].pid, csinfo[i].fname); } } wait_return(TRUE); return CSCOPE_SUCCESS; } /* * Only called when VIM exits to quit any cscope sessions. */ void cs_end(void) { int i; for (i = 0; i < csinfo_size; i++) cs_release_csp(i, TRUE); vim_free(csinfo); csinfo_size = 0; } #endif // FEAT_CSCOPE #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(PROTO) /* * "cscope_connection([{num} , {dbpath} [, {prepend}]])" function * * Checks the existence of a cscope connection. */ void f_cscope_connection(typval_T *argvars UNUSED, typval_T *rettv UNUSED) { # ifdef FEAT_CSCOPE int num = 0; char_u *dbpath = NULL; char_u *prepend = NULL; char_u buf[NUMBUFLEN]; if (in_vim9script() && (check_for_opt_number_arg(argvars, 0) == FAIL || (argvars[0].v_type != VAR_UNKNOWN && (check_for_opt_string_arg(argvars, 1) == FAIL || (argvars[1].v_type != VAR_UNKNOWN && check_for_opt_string_arg(argvars, 2) == FAIL))))) return; if (argvars[0].v_type != VAR_UNKNOWN && argvars[1].v_type != VAR_UNKNOWN) { num = (int)tv_get_number(&argvars[0]); dbpath = tv_get_string(&argvars[1]); if (argvars[2].v_type != VAR_UNKNOWN) prepend = tv_get_string_buf(&argvars[2], buf); } rettv->vval.v_number = cs_connection(num, dbpath, prepend); # endif } #endif // FEAT_EVAL