(→Comments: remove old info) |
|||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | {{ScriptComments |
+ | {{ScriptComments|CCTree: show call tree of C code}} |
==Comments== |
==Comments== |
||
Line 44: | Line 44: | ||
--[[User:Fritzophrenic|Fritzophrenic]] 15:36, June 23, 2011 (UTC) |
--[[User:Fritzophrenic|Fritzophrenic]] 15:36, June 23, 2011 (UTC) |
||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Win32 bug, CCTreeLoadDb cannot parse windows filenames with colon, |
||
+ | e.g. @C:/src/hello.c ... CCTree load error on windows. |
||
+ | @ src/hello.c ... CCTree works fine on windows. |
||
+ | will error out, workaround is to use only relative paths on windows. |
Latest revision as of 07:08, 10 July 2013
Use this page to discuss script 2368 CCTree: show call tree of C code
- Add constructive comments, bug reports, or discuss improvements (see the guideline).
- Do not document the script here (the author should do that on vim.org).
- This page may be out of date: check the script's vim.org page above, and its release notes.
Comments[]
This is useful:
" CCTree auto-add of all Cscope databases command! -bar CCTreeLoadCurrentDBs call MyCCTreeLoadDBs() function! MyCCTreeLoadDBs() let save_more = &more set nomore redir => csc_dbs cscope show redir END let csc_db_list = split(csc_dbs, "\n") let csc_db_list = csc_db_list[2:] " remove header line and spacing line " get just the DB file path, assumes no spaces in file path, probably this can " be tweaked to allow spaces if needed. call map(csc_db_list, 'split(v:val)[2]') " load the first DB if there are any if len(csc_db_list) > 0 echomsg 'Loading' fnameescape(csc_db_list[0]) exec 'CCTreeLoadDB' fnameescape(csc_db_list[0]) endif " append all the others if there are any more if len(csc_db_list) > 1 for csc_db in csc_db_list[1:] echomsg 'Loading' fnameescape(csc_db) exec 'CCTreeAppendDB' fnameescape(csc_db) endfor endif let &more = save_more endfun
Perhaps something similar could be built in, in a future release?
--Fritzophrenic 15:36, June 23, 2011 (UTC)
Win32 bug, CCTreeLoadDb cannot parse windows filenames with colon,
e.g. @C:/src/hello.c ... CCTree load error on windows. @ src/hello.c ... CCTree works fine on windows.
will error out, workaround is to use only relative paths on windows.