;;; semantic/symref/grep.el --- Symref implementation using find/grep ;; Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; ;; Implement the symref tool API using the external tools find/grep. ;; ;; The symref GREP tool uses grep in a project to find symbol references. ;; This is a lowest-common-denominator tool with sucky performance that ;; can be used in small projects to find symbol references. (require 'semantic/symref) (require 'grep) ;;; Code: ;;; GREP ;;;###autoload (defclass semantic-symref-tool-grep (semantic-symref-tool-baseclass) ( ) "A symref tool implementation using grep. This tool uses EDE to find he root of the project, then executes find-grep in the project. The output is parsed for hits and those hits returned.") (defvar semantic-symref-filepattern-alist '((c-mode "*.[ch]") (c++-mode "*.[chCH]" "*.[ch]pp" "*.cc" "*.hh") (html-mode "*.s?html" "*.php") ) "List of major modes and file extension pattern regexp. See find -regex man page for format.") (defun semantic-symref-derive-find-filepatterns (&optional mode) "Derive a list of file patterns for the current buffer. Looks first in `semantic-symref-filepattern-alist'. If it is not there, it then looks in `auto-mode-alist', and attempts to derive something from that. Optional argument MODE specifies the `major-mode' to test." ;; First, try the filepattern alist. (let* ((mode (or mode major-mode)) (pat (cdr (assoc mode semantic-symref-filepattern-alist)))) (when (not pat) ;; No hit, try auto-mode-alist. (dolist (X auto-mode-alist) (when (eq (cdr X) mode) ;; Only take in simple patterns, so try to convert this one. (let ((Xp (cond ((string-match "\\\\\\.\\([^\\'>]+\\)\\\\'" (car X)) (concat "*." (match-string 1 (car X)))) (t nil)))) (when Xp (setq pat (cons Xp pat)))) ))) ;; Convert the list into some find-flags. (cond ((= (length pat) 1) (concat "-name \"" (car pat) "\"")) ((consp pat) (concat "\\( " (mapconcat (lambda (s) (concat "-name \"" s "\"")) pat " -o ") " \\)")) (t (error "Customize `semantic-symref-filepattern-alist' for %s" major-mode)) ))) (defvar semantic-symref-grep-expand-keywords (condition-case nil (let* ((kw (copy-alist grep-expand-keywords)) (C (assoc "" kw)) (R (assoc "" kw))) (setcdr C 'grepflags) (setcdr R 'greppattern) kw) (error nil)) "Grep expand keywords used when expanding templates for symref.") (defun semantic-symref-grep-use-template (rootdir filepattern grepflags greppattern) "Use the grep template expand feature to create a grep command. ROOTDIR is the root location to run the `find' from. FILEPATTERN is a string representing find flags for searching file patterns. GREPFLAGS are flags passed to grep, such as -n or -l. GREPPATTERN is the pattern used by grep." ;; We have grep-compute-defaults. Let's use it. (grep-compute-defaults) (let* ((grep-expand-keywords semantic-symref-grep-expand-keywords) (cmd (grep-expand-template grep-find-template greppattern filepattern rootdir))) ;; For some reason, my default has no in it. (when (string-match "find \\(\\.\\)" cmd) (setq cmd (replace-match rootdir t t cmd 1))) ;;(message "New command: %s" cmd) cmd)) (defcustom semantic-symref-grep-shell "sh" "The shell command to use for executing find/grep. This shell should support pipe redirect syntax." :group 'semantic :type 'string) (defmethod semantic-symref-perform-search ((tool semantic-symref-tool-grep)) "Perform a search with Grep." ;; Grep doesn't support some types of searches. (let ((st (oref tool :searchtype))) (when (not (eq st 'symbol)) (error "Symref impl GREP does not support searchtype of %s" st)) ) ;; Find the root of the project, and do a find-grep... (let* (;; Find the file patterns to use. (pat (cdr (assoc major-mode semantic-symref-filepattern-alist))) (rootdir (semantic-symref-calculate-rootdir)) (filepattern (semantic-symref-derive-find-filepatterns)) ;; Grep based flags. (grepflags (cond ((eq (oref tool :resulttype) 'file) "-l ") (t "-n "))) (greppat (cond ((eq (oref tool :searchtype) 'regexp) (oref tool searchfor)) (t (concat "'\\<" (oref tool searchfor) "\\>'")))) ;; Misc (b (get-buffer-create "*Semantic SymRef*")) (ans nil) ) (with-current-buffer b (erase-buffer) (setq default-directory rootdir) (if (not (fboundp 'grep-compute-defaults)) ;; find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -e grep -nH -e ;; Note : I removed -e as it is not posix, nor necessary it seems. (let ((cmd (concat "find " default-directory " -type f " filepattern " -print0 " "| xargs -0 grep -H " grepflags "-e " greppat))) ;;(message "Old command: %s" cmd) (call-process semantic-symref-grep-shell nil b nil "-c" cmd) ) (let ((cmd (semantic-symref-grep-use-template rootdir filepattern grepflags greppat))) (call-process semantic-symref-grep-shell nil b nil "-c" cmd)) )) (setq ans (semantic-symref-parse-tool-output tool b)) ;; Return the answer ans)) (defmethod semantic-symref-parse-tool-output-one-line ((tool semantic-symref-tool-grep)) "Parse one line of grep output, and return it as a match list. Moves cursor to end of the match." (cond ((eq (oref tool :resulttype) 'file) ;; Search for files (when (re-search-forward "^\\([^\n]+\\)$" nil t) (match-string 1))) (t (when (re-search-forward "^\\(\\(?:[a-zA-Z]:\\)?[^:\n]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):" nil t) (cons (string-to-number (match-string 2)) (match-string 1)) )))) (provide 'semantic/symref/grep) ;; Local variables: ;; generated-autoload-file: "../loaddefs.el" ;; generated-autoload-load-name: "semantic/symref/grep" ;; End: ;;; semantic/symref/grep.el ends here