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#! /bin/sh
###############################################################################
#
# File: cscope-indexer
# RCS: $Header: /cvsroot/cscope/cscope/contrib/xcscope/cscope-indexer,v 1.2 2001/06/28 04:39:47 darrylo Exp $
# Description: Script to index files for cscope
#
# This script generates a list of files to index
# (cscope.out), which is then (optionally) used to
# generate a cscope database. You can use this script
# to just build a list of files, or it can be used to
# build a list and database. This script is not used to
# just build a database (skipping the list of files
# step), as this can be simply done by just calling
# "cscope -b".
#
# Normally, cscope will do its own indexing, but this
# script can be used to force indexing. This is useful
# if you need to recurse into subdirectories, or have
# many files to index (you can run this script from a
# cron job, during the night). It is especially useful
# for large projects, which can contstantly have source
# files added and deleted; by using this script, the
# changing sources files are automatically handled.
#
# Currently, any paths containing "/CVS/" or "/RCS/" are
# stripped out (ignored).
#
# This script is written to use only basic shell features, as
# not all shells have advanced features.
#
# Author: Darryl Okahata
# Created: Thu Apr 27 17:12:14 2000
# Modified: Tue Jun 19 09:47:45 2001 (Darryl Okahata) darrylo@soco.agilent.com
# Language: Shell-script
# Package: N/A
# Status: Experimental
#
# (C) Copyright 2000, Darryl Okahata, all rights reserved.
#
###############################################################################
#
# Usage:
#
# cscope-indexer [ -v ] [-f database_file ] [-i list_file ] [ -l ] [ -r ]
#
# where:
#
# -f database_file
# Specifies the cscope database file (default: cscope.out).
#
# -i list_file
# Specifies the name of the file into which the list of files
# to index is placed (default: cscope.files).
#
# -l
# Suppress the generation/updating of the cscope database
# file. Only a list of files is generated.
#
# -r
# Recurse into subdirectories to locate files to index.
# Without this option, only the current directory is
# searched.
#
# -v
# Be verbose. Output simple progress messages.
#
#
###############################################################################
set -e
# May have to edit this:
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH"
export PATH
LIST_ONLY=
DIR='.'
LIST_FILE='cscope.files'
DATABASE_FILE='cscope.out'
RECURSE=
VERBOSE=
export DIR RECURSE # Need to pass these to subprocesses
while [ -n "$1" ]
do
case "$1" in
-f)
if [ "X$2" = "X" ]
then
echo "$0: No database file specified" >&2
exit 1
fi
DATABASE_FILE="$2"
shift
;;
-i)
if [ "X$2" = "X" ]
then
echo "$0: No list file specified" >&2
exit 1
fi
LIST_FILE="$2"
shift
;;
-l)
LIST_ONLY=1
;;
-r)
RECURSE=1
;;
-v)
VERBOSE=1
;;
*)
DIR="$1"
;;
esac
shift
done
cd $DIR
if [ "X$VERBOSE" != "X" ]
then
echo "Creating list of files to index ..."
fi
(
if [ "X$RECURSE" = "X" ]
then
# Ugly, inefficient, but it works.
for f in *
do
echo "$DIR/$f"
done
else
find $DIR \( -type f -o -type l \)
fi
) | \
egrep -i '\.([chly](xx|pp)*|cc|hh)$' | \
sed -e '/\/CVS\//d' -e '/\/RCS\//d' -e 's/^\.\///' | \
sort > $LIST_FILE
if [ "X$VERBOSE" != "X" ]
then
echo "Creating list of files to index ... done"
fi
if [ "X$LIST_ONLY" != "X" ]
then
exit 0
fi
if [ "X$VERBOSE" != "X" ]
then
echo "Indexing files ..."
fi
cscope -b -i $LIST_FILE -f $DATABASE_FILE
if [ "X$VERBOSE" != "X" ]
then
echo "Indexing files ... done"
fi
exit 0