make/solaris/makefiles/cscope.make

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1 #
2 # Copyright (c) 2000, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
3 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
4 #
5 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
6 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
7 # published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 #
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11 # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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13 # accompanied this code).
14 #
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18 #
19 # Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
20 # or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
21 # questions.
22 #
23 #
24
25 #
26 # The cscope.out file is made in the current directory and spans the entire
27 # source tree.
28 #
29 # Things to note:
30 # 1. We use relative names for cscope.
31 # 2. We *don't* remove the old cscope.out file, because cscope is smart
32 # enough to only build what has changed. It can be confused, however,
33 # if files are renamed or removed, so it may be necessary to manually
34 # remove cscope.out if a lot of reorganization has occurred.
35 #
36
37 include $(GAMMADIR)/make/scm.make
38
39 NAWK = /usr/xpg4/bin/awk
40 RM = rm -f
41 HG = hg
42 CS_TOP = ../..
43
44 CSDIRS = $(CS_TOP)/src $(CS_TOP)/make
45 CSINCS = $(CSDIRS:%=-I%)
46
47 CSCOPE = cscope
48 CSCOPE_FLAGS = -b
49
50 # Allow .java files to be added from the environment (CSCLASSES=yes).
51 ifdef CSCLASSES
52 ADDCLASSES= -o -name '*.java'
53 endif
54
55 # Adding CClassHeaders also pushes the file count of a full workspace up about
56 # 200 files (these files also don't exist in a new workspace, and thus will
57 # cause the recreation of the database as they get created, which might seem
58 # a little confusing). Thus allow these files to be added from the environment
59 # (CSHEADERS=yes).
60 ifndef CSHEADERS
61 RMCCHEADERS= -o -name CClassHeaders
62 endif
63
64 # Use CS_GENERATED=x to include auto-generated files in the make directories.
65 ifdef CS_GENERATED
66 CS_ADD_GENERATED = -o -name '*.incl'
67 else
68 CS_PRUNE_GENERATED = -o -name '${OS}_*_core' -o -name '${OS}_*_compiler?'
69 endif
70
71 # OS-specific files for other systems are excluded by default. Use CS_OS=yes
72 # to include platform-specific files for other platforms.
73 ifndef CS_OS
74 CS_OS = linux macos solaris win32
75 CS_PRUNE_OS = $(patsubst %,-o -name '*%*',$(filter-out ${OS},${CS_OS}))
76 endif
77
78 # Processor-specific files for other processors are excluded by default. Use
79 # CS_CPU=x to include platform-specific files for other platforms.
80 ifndef CS_CPU
81 CS_CPU = i486 sparc amd64 ia64
82 CS_PRUNE_CPU = $(patsubst %,-o -name '*%*',$(filter-out ${SRCARCH},${CS_CPU}))
83 endif
84
85 # What files should we include? A simple rule might be just those files under
86 # SCCS control, however this would miss files we create like the opcodes and
87 # CClassHeaders. The following attempts to find everything that is *useful*.
88 # (.del files are created by sccsrm, demo directories contain many .java files
89 # that probably aren't useful for development, and the pkgarchive may contain
90 # duplicates of files within the source hierarchy).
91
92 # Directories to exclude.
93 CS_PRUNE_STD = $(SCM_DIRS) \
94 -o -name '.del-*' \
95 -o -name '*demo' \
96 -o -name pkgarchive
97
98 CS_PRUNE = $(CS_PRUNE_STD) \
99 $(CS_PRUNE_OS) \
100 $(CS_PRUNE_CPU) \
101 $(CS_PRUNE_GENERATED) \
102 $(RMCCHEADERS)
103
104 # File names to include.
105 CSFILENAMES = -name '*.[ch]pp' \
106 -o -name '*.[Ccshlxy]' \
107 $(CS_ADD_GENERATED) \
108 -o -name '*.d' \
109 -o -name '*.il' \
110 -o -name '*.cc' \
111 -o -name '*[Mm]akefile*' \
112 -o -name '*.gmk' \
113 -o -name '*.make' \
114 -o -name '*.ad' \
115 $(ADDCLASSES)
116
117 .PRECIOUS: cscope.out
118
119 cscope cscope.out: cscope.files FORCE
120 $(CSCOPE) $(CSCOPE_FLAGS)
121
122 # The .raw file is reordered here in an attempt to make cscope display the most
123 # relevant files first.
124 cscope.files: .cscope.files.raw
125 echo "$(CSINCS)" > $@
126 -egrep -v "\.java|\/make\/" $< >> $@
127 -fgrep ".java" $< >> $@
128 -fgrep "/make/" $< >> $@
129
130 .cscope.files.raw: .nametable.files
131 -find $(CSDIRS) -type d \( $(CS_PRUNE) \) -prune -o \
132 -type f \( $(CSFILENAMES) \) -print > $@
133
134 cscope.clean: nametable.clean
135 -$(RM) cscope.out cscope.files .cscope.files.raw
136
137 TAGS: cscope.files FORCE
138 egrep -v '^-|^$$' $< | etags --members -
139
140 TAGS.clean: nametable.clean
141 -$(RM) TAGS
142
143 # .nametable.files and .nametable.files.tmp are used to determine if any files
144 # were added to/deleted from/renamed in the workspace. If not, then there's
145 # normally no need to rebuild the cscope database. To force a rebuild of
146 # the cscope database: gmake nametable.clean.
147 .nametable.files: .nametable.files.tmp
148 ( cmp -s $@ $< ) || ( cp $< $@ )
149 -$(RM) $<
150
151 # `hg status' is slightly faster than `hg fstatus'. Both are
152 # quite a bit slower on an NFS mounted file system, so this is
153 # really geared towards repos on local file systems.
154 .nametable.files.tmp:
155 -$(HG) fstatus -acmn > $@
156
157 nametable.clean:
158 -$(RM) .nametable.files .nametable.files.tmp
159
160 FORCE:
161
162 .PHONY: cscope cscope.clean TAGS.clean nametable.clean FORCE

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