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cedet/semantic/db-debug.el: Don't require semantic/db-mode, since
semanticdb-current-database and semanticdb-current-table are now in
semantic/db.el.
cedet/semantic/db-ebrowse.el: Don't require semantic/db-mode, since
semanticdb-current-database and semanticdb-current-table are now in
semantic/db.el.
cedet/semantic/db-el.el: Require semantic/lex-spp.
Require semantic/db instead of semantic/db-search.
cedet/semantic/db-file.el: Declare inversion-test and
data-debug-insert-thing.
(semanticdb-load-database): Load inversion only if necessary.
cedet/semantic/db-find.el: Autoload semanticdb-find-default-throttle.
Defvar data-debug-thing-alist, and ede-current-project.
Declare data-debug-insert-stuff-list, data-debug-insert-tag-list,
semantic-scope-reset-cache, and semanticdb-typecache-notify-reset.
Require semantic/tag-file, and semantic/sort.
(semantic-reset): Require semantic/scope.
(semanticdb-partial-synchronize): Require semantic/db-typecache.
(semanticdb-find-table-for-include) Move up to avoid compiler warning.
cedet/semantic/db-global.el: Declare data-debug-new-buffer and
data-debug-insert-thing.
(semanticdb-project-database-global) Move up to avoid compiler warning.
cedet/semantic/db-javascript.el: Fix provide statement.
Require semantic/db-find instead of semantic/db-search.
cedet/semantic/db-mode.el: Declare semantic-lex-spp-set-dynamic-table.
(semanticdb-current-database, semanticdb-current-table): Move into
semantic/db.el
cedet/semantic/db-ref.el: Require eieio, semantic/db, and semantic/util.
Declare data-debug-new-buffer and data-debug-insert-object-slots.
Defvar semantic-case-fold. Require semantic/find when compiling.
cedet/semantic/db-typecache.el: Require semantic/tag-ls,
semantic/analyze/fcn, and semantic/scope. Declare
data-debug-insert-thing and data-debug-new-buffer.
cedet/semantic/db.el (semanticdb-search-results-table): Move class
definition here from semantic/db-search.el.
(semanticdb-current-database, semanticdb-current-table) Move variable
definitions here from semantic/db-mode.el.
author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Mon, 31 Aug 2009 00:45:41 +0000 |
parents | e0d2d5addcbf |
children | 1d1d5d9bd884 |
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