• cscope ctags


    又需要用cscope和ctags了,这里记录一下

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    安装ctags,cscope,创建索引

    sudo apt-get install ctags cscope

    find . -name "*.c" -o -name "*.h" > cscope.files

    cscope -Rbq

    ctags -R

    以后在vim中更新

    :!cscope -Rbq

    :cs reset

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    创建vim插件

    mkdir -p .vim/plugin

    拷贝cscope_maps.vim的内容(见下面)到上面的目录

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    """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
    " CSCOPE settings for vim           
    """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
    "
    " This file contains some boilerplate settings for vim's cscope interface,
    " plus some keyboard mappings that I've found useful.
    "
    " USAGE: 
    " -- vim 6:     Stick this file in your ~/.vim/plugin directory (or in a
    "               'plugin' directory in some other directory that is in your
    "               'runtimepath'.
    "
    " -- vim 5:     Stick this file somewhere and 'source cscope.vim' it from
    "               your ~/.vimrc file (or cut and paste it into your .vimrc).
    "
    " NOTE: 
    " These key maps use multiple keystrokes (2 or 3 keys).  If you find that vim
    " keeps timing you out before you can complete them, try changing your timeout
    " settings, as explained below.
    "
    " Happy cscoping,
    "
    " Jason Duell       jduell@alumni.princeton.edu     2002/3/7
    """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
    
    
    " This tests to see if vim was configured with the '--enable-cscope' option
    " when it was compiled.  If it wasn't, time to recompile vim... 
    if has("cscope")
    
        """"""""""""" Standard cscope/vim boilerplate
    
        " use both cscope and ctag for 'ctrl-]', ':ta', and 'vim -t'
        set cscopetag
    
        " check cscope for definition of a symbol before checking ctags: set to 1
        " if you want the reverse search order.
        set csto=0
    
        " add any cscope database in current directory
        if filereadable("cscope.out")
            cs add cscope.out  
        " else add the database pointed to by environment variable 
        elseif $CSCOPE_DB != ""
            cs add $CSCOPE_DB
        endif
    
        " show msg when any other cscope db added
        set cscopeverbose  
    
    
        """"""""""""" My cscope/vim key mappings
        "
        " The following maps all invoke one of the following cscope search types:
        "
        "   's'   symbol: find all references to the token under cursor
        "   'g'   global: find global definition(s) of the token under cursor
        "   'c'   calls:  find all calls to the function name under cursor
        "   't'   text:   find all instances of the text under cursor
        "   'e'   egrep:  egrep search for the word under cursor
        "   'f'   file:   open the filename under cursor
        "   'i'   includes: find files that include the filename under cursor
        "   'd'   called: find functions that function under cursor calls
        "
        " Below are three sets of the maps: one set that just jumps to your
        " search result, one that splits the existing vim window horizontally and
        " diplays your search result in the new window, and one that does the same
        " thing, but does a vertical split instead (vim 6 only).
        "
        " I've used CTRL-\ and CTRL-@ as the starting keys for these maps, as it's
        " unlikely that you need their default mappings (CTRL-\'s default use is
        " as part of CTRL-\ CTRL-N typemap, which basically just does the same
        " thing as hitting 'escape': CTRL-@ doesn't seem to have any default use).
        " If you don't like using 'CTRL-@' or CTRL-\, , you can change some or all
        " of these maps to use other keys.  One likely candidate is 'CTRL-_'
        " (which also maps to CTRL-/, which is easier to type).  By default it is
        " used to switch between Hebrew and English keyboard mode.
        "
        " All of the maps involving the <cfile> macro use '^<cfile>$': this is so
        " that searches over '#include <time.h>" return only references to
        " 'time.h', and not 'sys/time.h', etc. (by default cscope will return all
        " files that contain 'time.h' as part of their name).
    
    
        " To do the first type of search, hit 'CTRL-\', followed by one of the
        " cscope search types above (s,g,c,t,e,f,i,d).  The result of your cscope
        " search will be displayed in the current window.  You can use CTRL-T to
        " go back to where you were before the search.  
        "
    
        nmap <C-\>s :cs find s <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-\>g :cs find g <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-\>c :cs find c <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-\>t :cs find t <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-\>e :cs find e <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-\>f :cs find f <C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-\>i :cs find i ^<C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR>$<CR>
        nmap <C-\>d :cs find d <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
    
    
        " Using 'CTRL-spacebar' (intepreted as CTRL-@ by vim) then a search type
        " makes the vim window split horizontally, with search result displayed in
        " the new window.
        "
        " (Note: earlier versions of vim may not have the :scs command, but it
        " can be simulated roughly via:
        "    nmap <C-@>s <C-W><C-S> :cs find s <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
    
        nmap <C-@>s :scs find s <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-@>g :scs find g <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-@>c :scs find c <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-@>t :scs find t <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-@>e :scs find e <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-@>f :scs find f <C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-@>i :scs find i ^<C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR>$<CR>	
        nmap <C-@>d :scs find d <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>	
    
    
        " Hitting CTRL-space *twice* before the search type does a vertical 
        " split instead of a horizontal one (vim 6 and up only)
        "
        " (Note: you may wish to put a 'set splitright' in your .vimrc
        " if you prefer the new window on the right instead of the left
    
        nmap <C-@><C-@>s :vert scs find s <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>
        nmap <C-@><C-@>g :vert scs find g <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>
        nmap <C-@><C-@>c :vert scs find c <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>
        nmap <C-@><C-@>t :vert scs find t <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>
        nmap <C-@><C-@>e :vert scs find e <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>
        nmap <C-@><C-@>f :vert scs find f <C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR><CR>	
        nmap <C-@><C-@>i :vert scs find i ^<C-R>=expand("<cfile>")<CR>$<CR>	
        nmap <C-@><C-@>d :vert scs find d <C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR><CR>
    
    
        """"""""""""" key map timeouts
        "
        " By default Vim will only wait 1 second for each keystroke in a mapping.
        " You may find that too short with the above typemaps.  If so, you should
        " either turn off mapping timeouts via 'notimeout'.
        "
        "set notimeout 
        "
        " Or, you can keep timeouts, by uncommenting the timeoutlen line below,
        " with your own personal favorite value (in milliseconds):
        "
        "set timeoutlen=4000
        "
        " Either way, since mapping timeout settings by default also set the
        " timeouts for multicharacter 'keys codes' (like <F1>), you should also
        " set ttimeout and ttimeoutlen: otherwise, you will experience strange
        " delays as vim waits for a keystroke after you hit ESC (it will be
        " waiting to see if the ESC is actually part of a key code like <F1>).
        "
        "set ttimeout 
        "
        " personally, I find a tenth of a second to work well for key code
        " timeouts. If you experience problems and have a slow terminal or network
        " connection, set it higher.  If you don't set ttimeoutlen, the value for
        " timeoutlent (default: 1000 = 1 second, which is sluggish) is used.
        "
        "set ttimeoutlen=100
    
    endif
    

    ====================

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