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Fwd: Indexing c/c++ comments and text files
From: |
Michael Sullivan |
Subject: |
Fwd: Indexing c/c++ comments and text files |
Date: |
Mon, 02 Aug 2010 10:50:58 -0400 |
I take it from the complete lack of response that I'm alone in my desire for
these features.
I guess I'll wade into the source myself and see if I can add them for my own
use.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Michael Sullivan <address@hidden>
> Date: 29-July-2010 12:51:51 PM; Thu, 29-Jul
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: Indexing c/c++ comments and text files
>
> Did anyone have any thoughts about adding these two features -- I think
> everyone could really benefit from them.
>
> On 25-Jul-2010, at 8:04 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
>> This is a message that was originally started on the help list, but it was
>> recommended that the discussion move to the bug list as it contains a
>> request for two features:
>>
>> Comment Indexing
>> ----------------
>> Comments in files parsed by the c/c++ parser (as identified in the langmap)
>> are ignored. I'm wondering if it would be possible to add a command line
>> option to not skip the symbols in comments.
>>
>> Text File Indexing
>> ------------------
>> Text files that potentially contain useful things to search for (e.g. MIB
>> files) don't appear to have a parser (as identified in the langmap). I'm
>> wondering if it would be possible to add a text parser that could be used to
>> simply index every word in those files.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> From: Michael Sullivan <address@hidden>
>>>
>>> Did anyone have any thoughts about adding these two features -- I think
>>> everyone could really benefit from them.
>>>
>>> On 19-Jul-2010, at 9:55 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>>>
>>>> I only cited id-utils in my first message so that you could see an example
>>>> where another tags system had a capability that appears to be missing
>>>> natively in global. However, I'm not actually trying to generate an
>>>> id-utils database -- I consider the gtags/global database, tools, and
>>>> output to be superior.
>>>>
>>>> Instead, I have two different problems that can be potentially solved in
>>>> different ways:
>>>>
>>>> Comments
>>>> --------
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> Text Files
>>>> ----------
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> On 19-Jul-2010, at 9:24 PM, Shigio YAMAGUCHI wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You can use the functions of id-utils by the -I option of gtags and
>>>>> global.
>>>>> Is it insufficient?
>>>>>
>>>>>> I would like to instruct global/gtags to index c/c++ comments (and
>>>>>> potentially other text files). For example, the following c++ comment
>>>>>> text isn't currently indexed by global/gtags, but I would like it to be:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> // SOME_IMPORTANT_ENUM_1
>>>>>> "Some corresponding text 1",
>>>>>>
>>>>>> // SOME_IMPORTANT_ENUM_2
>>>>>> "Some corresponding text 2",
>>>>>>
>>>>>> etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The comment text refers to symbols that are indexed elsewhere and I want
>>>>>> a cross-reference search to return references to the comment lines above.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I used to use id-utils, I was able to achieve this by telling it
>>>>>> that c/c++ files were actually text (e.g. set those extensions up to use
>>>>>> the text parser in id-utils' langmap). Although I found a langmap
>>>>>> setting in the .globalrc file, it doesn't appear to have a "text" parser.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there a possibility of adding something like this?
>
- Fwd: Indexing c/c++ comments and text files,
Michael Sullivan <=