Mercurial > vim
changeset 2873:eeb1ac4f66d1 v7.3.210
updated for version 7.3.210
Problem: Can't always find the file when using cscope.
Solution: Add the 'cscoperelative' option. (Raghavendra D Prabhu)
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sun, 12 Jun 2011 20:42:22 +0200 |
parents | 3e0a07715023 |
children | 2bc415af66aa |
files | runtime/doc/if_cscop.txt runtime/doc/options.txt src/if_cscope.c src/version.c |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/runtime/doc/if_cscop.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/if_cscop.txt @@ -271,6 +271,15 @@ tag files. The default is off. Example :set cst :set nocst < + *cscoperelative* *csre* +If 'cscoperelative' set, then in absence of a prefix given to cscope (prefx +is the argument to -P option of cscope), basename of cscope.out location +(usually the project root directory) will be used as the prefix to construt +absolute path.The default is off. Note: This option is only effective when +cscope (cscopeprg) is initialized without a prefix path (-P). Examples: > + :set csre + :set nocsre +< *cscopetagorder* *csto* The value of 'csto' determines the order in which |:cstag| performs a search. If 'csto' is set to zero, cscope database(s) are searched first, followed
--- a/runtime/doc/options.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt @@ -2209,6 +2209,16 @@ A jump table for the options with a shor Specifies whether to use quickfix window to show cscope results. See |cscopequickfix|. + *'cscoperelative'* *'csre'* +'cscoperelative' 'csre' boolean (default off) + global + {not available when compiled without the |+cscope| + feature} + {not in Vi} + In the absence of a prefix (-P) for cscope. setting this option enables + to use the basename of cscope.out path as the prefix. + See |cscoperelative|. + *'cscopetag'* *'cst'* *'nocscopetag'* *'nocst'* 'cscopetag' 'cst' boolean (default off) global
--- a/src/if_cscope.c +++ b/src/if_cscope.c @@ -2471,42 +2471,61 @@ cs_reset(eap) */ static char * cs_resolve_file(i, name) - int i; + int i; char *name; { - char *fullname; - int len; + 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 + * 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) - 1 - (char_u *)csinfo[i].fname); + len += (int)STRLEN(csdir); + } + } if ((fullname = (char *)alloc(len)) == NULL) return NULL; - /* - * note/example: this won't work if the cscope output already starts + /* 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] != '/') + * 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 WIN32 - && name[0] != '\\' && name[1] != ':' + && name[0] != '\\' && name[1] != ':' #endif - ) + ) (void)sprintf(fullname, "%s/%s", csinfo[i].ppath, name); + else if (csdir != NULL && csinfo[i].fname != NULL && STRLEN(csdir) > 0) + { + /* Check for csdir to be non empty to avoid empty path concatenated to + * cscope output. TODO: avoid the unnecessary alloc/free of fullname. */ + vim_free(fullname); + fullname = concat_fnames(csdir, (char_u *)name, TRUE); + } else (void)sprintf(fullname, "%s", name); + vim_free(csdir); return fullname; -} /* cs_resolve_file */ +} /*