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;;; semantic/symref/global.el --- Use GNU Global for symbol references
;; Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <eric@siege-engine.com>
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;;; Commentary:
;;
;; GNU Global use with the semantic-symref system.
(require 'cedet-global)
(require 'semantic/symref)
;;; Code:
;;;###autoload
(defclass semantic-symref-tool-global (semantic-symref-tool-baseclass)
(
)
"A symref tool implementation using GNU Global.
The GNU Global command can be used to generate lists of tags in a way
similar to that of `grep'. This tool will parse the output to generate
the hit list.
See the function `cedet-gnu-global-search' for more details.")
(cl-defmethod semantic-symref-perform-search ((tool semantic-symref-tool-global))
"Perform a search with GNU Global."
(let ((b (cedet-gnu-global-search (oref tool :searchfor)
(oref tool :searchtype)
(oref tool :resulttype)
(oref tool :searchscope)
))
)
(semantic-symref-parse-tool-output tool b)
))
Perform xref searches without visiting unopened files * lisp/progmodes/xref.el (xref-collect-references): Instead of calling `semantic-symref-find-references-by-name', use `semantic-symref-instantiate' and `semantic-symref-perform-search' directly. Ask for `line-and-text' results (bug#23223). (xref-collect-matches): Include the line text in the "hit" structure. (xref--convert-hits): New function, split off from `xref-collect-references' and `xref-collect-matches', to convert "hits" to xref instance list. Create a temporary buffer here, to use it for post-processing all hit lines. (xref--collect-matches): Use a different approach for non-visited files. Insert the line text into the temp buffer, apply the file's major mode the best we can without reading its whole contents, syntax-propertize, and search in the result. (xref--collect-matches-1): Extract, to handle the common logic between two cases. (xref--find-buffer-visiting): New function, a wrapper around `find-buffer-visiting' to amortize its cost. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/idutils.el (semantic-symref-idutils--line-re): New constant. (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Support result type `line-and-text'. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/grep.el (semantic-symref-grep--line-re) (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Same. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/cscope.el (semantic-symref-cscope--line-re) (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Same. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/global.el (semantic-symref-global--line-re) (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Same.
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(defconst semantic-symref-global--line-re
"^\\([^ ]+\\) +\\([0-9]+\\) \\([^ ]+\\) ")
(cl-defmethod semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line ((tool semantic-symref-tool-global))
"Parse one line of grep output, and return it as a match list.
Moves cursor to end of the match."
(cond ((or (eq (oref tool :resulttype) 'file)
(eq (oref tool :searchtype) 'tagcompletions))
;; Search for files
(when (re-search-forward "^\\([^\n]+\\)$" nil t)
(match-string 1)))
Perform xref searches without visiting unopened files * lisp/progmodes/xref.el (xref-collect-references): Instead of calling `semantic-symref-find-references-by-name', use `semantic-symref-instantiate' and `semantic-symref-perform-search' directly. Ask for `line-and-text' results (bug#23223). (xref-collect-matches): Include the line text in the "hit" structure. (xref--convert-hits): New function, split off from `xref-collect-references' and `xref-collect-matches', to convert "hits" to xref instance list. Create a temporary buffer here, to use it for post-processing all hit lines. (xref--collect-matches): Use a different approach for non-visited files. Insert the line text into the temp buffer, apply the file's major mode the best we can without reading its whole contents, syntax-propertize, and search in the result. (xref--collect-matches-1): Extract, to handle the common logic between two cases. (xref--find-buffer-visiting): New function, a wrapper around `find-buffer-visiting' to amortize its cost. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/idutils.el (semantic-symref-idutils--line-re): New constant. (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Support result type `line-and-text'. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/grep.el (semantic-symref-grep--line-re) (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Same. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/cscope.el (semantic-symref-cscope--line-re) (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Same. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/global.el (semantic-symref-global--line-re) (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Same.
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((eq (oref tool :resulttype) 'line-and-text)
(when (re-search-forward semantic-symref-global--line-re nil t)
(list (string-to-number (match-string 2))
(match-string 3)
(buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (line-end-position)))))
(t
Perform xref searches without visiting unopened files * lisp/progmodes/xref.el (xref-collect-references): Instead of calling `semantic-symref-find-references-by-name', use `semantic-symref-instantiate' and `semantic-symref-perform-search' directly. Ask for `line-and-text' results (bug#23223). (xref-collect-matches): Include the line text in the "hit" structure. (xref--convert-hits): New function, split off from `xref-collect-references' and `xref-collect-matches', to convert "hits" to xref instance list. Create a temporary buffer here, to use it for post-processing all hit lines. (xref--collect-matches): Use a different approach for non-visited files. Insert the line text into the temp buffer, apply the file's major mode the best we can without reading its whole contents, syntax-propertize, and search in the result. (xref--collect-matches-1): Extract, to handle the common logic between two cases. (xref--find-buffer-visiting): New function, a wrapper around `find-buffer-visiting' to amortize its cost. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/idutils.el (semantic-symref-idutils--line-re): New constant. (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Support result type `line-and-text'. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/grep.el (semantic-symref-grep--line-re) (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Same. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/cscope.el (semantic-symref-cscope--line-re) (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Same. * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/global.el (semantic-symref-global--line-re) (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line): Same.
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(when (re-search-forward semantic-symref-global--line-re nil t)
(cons (string-to-number (match-string 2))
(match-string 3))
))))
(provide 'semantic/symref/global)
;; Local variables:
;; generated-autoload-file: "../loaddefs.el"
;; generated-autoload-load-name: "semantic/symref/global"
;; End:
;;; semantic/symref/global.el ends here