Josh Triplett wrote: > On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 14:15 +0530, Aneesh Kumar wrote: >> Is there a document how to use this ? Does this work on multiple files >> ? Looking at the source i see it opening tags in truncate mode > > No documentation, unfortunately. The Sparse ctags doesn't take any > options. It should work on multiple files by simply giving all the > files on one ctags command line, with something like: > ctags $(find -name '*.c') > > However, it seems to have some problems at the moment running on even > *one* file: > > $ ./ctags ctags.c > unknown symbol const namespace:2 type:17 > > $ ./ctags validation/context.c > unknown symbol const namespace:2 type:17 > > type 17 refers to SYM_KEYWORD, which seems consistent with "unknown > symbol const", though I don't know why ctags would look at const as a > symbol.
Looks like some enums grew new values and ctags didn't stay up to date. I
think this patch fixes that particular problem:
diff --git a/ctags.c b/ctags.c
index f5b8fc7..63f59a5 100644
--- a/ctags.c
+++ b/ctags.c
@@ -111,6 +111,8 @@ static void examine_symbol(struct symbol *sym)
return;
if (sym->ident && sym->ident->reserved)
return;
+ if (sym->type == SYM_KEYWORD)
+ return;
add_tag(sym);
base = sym->ctype.base_type;
@@ -158,6 +160,8 @@ static void examine_namespace(struct symbol *sym)
return;
switch(sym->namespace) {
+ case NS_KEYWORD:
+ return;
case NS_LABEL:
sym->kind = 'l';
break;
With that patch, ctags successfully ran on individual files. I then observed
some unusual symbols in the tags files:
add_dirafter preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
add_include preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
add_isystem preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
define preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
elif preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
endif preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
error preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
ifdef preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
ifndef preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
include preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
include_next preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
line preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
nostdinc preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
pragma preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
split_include preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
strong_define preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
strong_undef preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
undef preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
warning preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
weak_define preprocessor 0;" ^@ file:
^@ here signifies a null.
After some further investigation, I think ctags really shouldn't look at
SYM_PREPROCESSOR or NS_PREPROCESSOR either. I came up with the attached
patch, which I will apply soon unless someone shouts. Chris?
This still doesn't fix running ctags on multiple files; ctags seems to get
confused in much the same way sparse does when run on multiple files: it spews
a pile of redefinition errors.
After we get ctags fixed up, clearly it needs some tests in the test suite so
this doesn't happen again.
- Josh Triplett
From 3624a543e3884e2faa9980a2ecb0c10cda646671 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josh Triplett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 20:37:25 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] ctags: Handle some new namespaces and symbol types.
ctags didn't handle SYM_KEYWORD, SYM_PROCESSOR, or NS_KEYWORD, and didn't
handle NS_PREPROCESSOR correctly.
Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
ctags.c | 7 +++++--
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ctags.c b/ctags.c
index f5b8fc7..7e129a6 100644
--- a/ctags.c
+++ b/ctags.c
@@ -111,6 +111,8 @@ static void examine_symbol(struct symbol *sym)
return;
if (sym->ident && sym->ident->reserved)
return;
+ if (sym->type == SYM_KEYWORD || sym->type == SYM_PREPROCESSOR)
+ return;
add_tag(sym);
base = sym->ctype.base_type;
@@ -158,11 +160,12 @@ static void examine_namespace(struct symbol *sym)
return;
switch(sym->namespace) {
+ case NS_KEYWORD:
+ case NS_PREPROCESSOR:
+ return;
case NS_LABEL:
sym->kind = 'l';
break;
- case NS_PREPROCESSOR:
- break;
case NS_MACRO:
case NS_UNDEF:
sym->kind = 'd';
--
1.5.2.4
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