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author | Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> |
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date | Sat, 04 Sep 2010 15:24:35 +0000 |
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;;; semantic/dep.el --- Methods for tracking dependencies (include files) ;; Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org> ;; Keywords: syntax ;; 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; ;; Include tags (dependencies for a given source file) usually have ;; some short name. The target file that it is dependent on is ;; generally found on some sort of path controlled by the compiler or ;; project. ;; ;; EDE or even ECB can control our project dependencies, and help us ;; find file within the setting of a given project. For system ;; dependencies, we need to depend on user supplied lists, which can ;; manifest themselves in the form of system databases (from ;; semanticdb.) ;; ;; Provide ways to track these different files here. (require 'semantic/tag) ;;; Code: (defvar semantic-dependency-include-path nil "Defines the include path used when searching for files. This should be a list of directories to search which is specific to the file being included. If `semantic-dependency-tag-file' is overridden for a given language, this path is most likely ignored. The above function, regardless of being overridden, caches the located dependency file location in the tag property `dependency-file'. If you override this function, you do not need to implement your own cache. Each time the buffer is fully reparsed, the cache will be reset. TODO: use ffap.el to locate such items? NOTE: Obsolete this, or use as special user") (make-variable-buffer-local `semantic-dependency-include-path) (defvar semantic-dependency-system-include-path nil "Defines the system include path. This should be set with either `defvar-mode-local', or with `semantic-add-system-include'. For mode authors, use `defcustom-mode-local-semantic-dependency-system-include-path' to create a mode-specific variable to control this. When searching for a file associated with a name found in an tag of class include, this path will be inspected for includes of type `system'. Some include tags are agnostic to this setting and will check both the project and system directories.") (make-variable-buffer-local `semantic-dependency-system-include-path) (defmacro defcustom-mode-local-semantic-dependency-system-include-path (mode name value &optional docstring) "Create a mode-local value of the system-dependency include path. MODE is the `major-mode' this name/value pairs is for. NAME is the name of the customizable value users will use. VALUE is the path (a list of strings) to add. DOCSTRING is a documentation string applied to the variable NAME users will customize. Creates a customizable variable users can customize that will keep semantic data structures up to date." `(progn ;; Create a variable users can customize. (defcustom ,name ,value ,docstring :group (quote ,(intern (car (split-string (symbol-name mode) "-")))) :group 'semantic :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Directory")) :set (lambda (sym val) (set-default sym val) (setq-mode-local ,mode semantic-dependency-system-include-path val) (when (fboundp 'semantic-decoration-unparsed-include-do-reset) (mode-local-map-mode-buffers 'semantic-decoration-unparsed-include-do-reset (quote ,mode)))) ) ;; Set the variable to the default value. (defvar-mode-local ,mode semantic-dependency-system-include-path ,name "System path to search for include files.") ;; Bind NAME onto our variable so tools can customize it ;; without knowing about it. (put 'semantic-dependency-system-include-path (quote ,mode) (quote ,name)) )) ;;; PATH MANAGEMENT ;; ;; Some fcns to manage paths for a give mode. ;;;###autoload (defun semantic-add-system-include (dir &optional mode) "Add a system include DIR to path for MODE. Modifies a mode-local version of `semantic-dependency-system-include-path'. Changes made by this function are not persistent." (interactive "DNew Include Directory: ") (if (not mode) (setq mode major-mode)) (let ((dirtmp (file-name-as-directory dir)) (value (mode-local-value mode 'semantic-dependency-system-include-path)) ) (add-to-list 'value dirtmp t) (eval `(setq-mode-local ,mode semantic-dependency-system-include-path value)) )) ;;;###autoload (defun semantic-remove-system-include (dir &optional mode) "Add a system include DIR to path for MODE. Modifies a mode-local version of`semantic-dependency-system-include-path'. Changes made by this function are not persistent." (interactive (list (completing-read "Include Directory to Remove: " semantic-dependency-system-include-path)) ) (if (not mode) (setq mode major-mode)) (let ((dirtmp (file-name-as-directory dir)) (value (mode-local-value mode 'semantic-dependency-system-include-path)) ) (setq value (delete dirtmp value)) (eval `(setq-mode-local ,mode semantic-dependency-system-include-path value)) )) ;;;###autoload (defun semantic-reset-system-include (&optional mode) "Reset the system include list to empty for MODE. Modifies a mode-local version of `semantic-dependency-system-include-path'." (interactive) (if (not mode) (setq mode major-mode)) (eval `(setq-mode-local ,mode semantic-dependency-system-include-path nil)) ) ;;;###autoload (defun semantic-customize-system-include-path (&optional mode) "Customize the include path for this `major-mode'. To create a customizable include path for a major MODE, use the macro `defcustom-mode-local-semantic-dependency-system-include-path'." (interactive) (let ((ips (get 'semantic-dependency-system-include-path (or mode major-mode)))) ;; Do we have one? (when (not ips) (error "There is no customizable includepath variable for %s" (or mode major-mode))) ;; Customize it. (customize-variable ips))) ;;; PATH SEARCH ;; ;; methods for finding files on a provided path. (defmacro semantic--dependency-find-file-on-path (file path) (if (fboundp 'locate-file) `(locate-file ,file ,path) `(let ((p ,path) (found nil)) (while (and p (not found)) (let ((f (expand-file-name ,file (car p)))) (if (file-exists-p f) (setq found f))) (setq p (cdr p))) found))) (defvar ede-minor-mode) (defvar ede-object) (declare-function ede-system-include-path "ede") (defun semantic-dependency-find-file-on-path (file systemp &optional mode) "Return an expanded file name for FILE on available paths. If SYSTEMP is true, then only search system paths. If optional argument MODE is non-nil, then derive paths from the provided mode, not from the current major mode." (if (not mode) (setq mode major-mode)) (let ((sysp (mode-local-value mode 'semantic-dependency-system-include-path)) (edesys (when (and (featurep 'ede) ede-minor-mode ede-object) (ede-system-include-path ede-object))) (locp (mode-local-value mode 'semantic-dependency-include-path)) (found nil)) (when (file-exists-p file) (setq found file)) (when (and (not found) (not systemp)) (setq found (semantic--dependency-find-file-on-path file locp))) (when (and (not found) edesys) (setq found (semantic--dependency-find-file-on-path file edesys))) (when (not found) (setq found (semantic--dependency-find-file-on-path file sysp))) (if found (expand-file-name found)))) (provide 'semantic/dep) ;; Local variables: ;; generated-autoload-file: "loaddefs.el" ;; generated-autoload-load-name: "semantic/dep" ;; End: ;; arch-tag: f6975d6a-845f-44c5-9a22-5dfeee46dce2 ;;; semantic/dep.el ends here