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Synch Semantic to CEDET 1.0. Move CEDET ChangeLog entries to new file lisp/cedet/ChangeLog. * semantic.el (semantic-version): Update to 2.0. (semantic-mode-map): Add "," and "m" bindings. (navigate-menu): Update. * semantic/symref.el (semantic-symref-calculate-rootdir): New function. (semantic-symref-detect-symref-tool): Use it. * semantic/symref/grep.el (semantic-symref-grep-shell): New var. (semantic-symref-perform-search): Use it. Calculate root dir with semantic-symref-calculate-rootdir. (semantic-symref-derive-find-filepatterns): Improve error message. * semantic/symref/list.el (semantic-symref-results-mode-map): New bindings. (semantic-symref-auto-expand-results): New option. (semantic-symref-results-dump): Obey auto-expand. 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(semantic-idle-work-parse-neighboring-files-flag): Default to nil. (semantic-idle-work-update-headers-flag): New var. (semantic-idle-work-for-one-buffer): Use it. (semantic-idle-local-symbol-highlight): Rename from semantic-idle-tag-highlight. (semantic-idle-truncate-long-summaries): New option. * semantic/ia.el (semantic-ia-cache) (semantic-ia-get-completions): Deleted. Callers changed. (semantic-ia-show-variants): New command. (semantic-ia-show-doc): If doc is empty, don't make a temp buffer. (semantic-ia-show-summary): If there isn't anything to show, say so. * semantic/grammar.el (semantic-grammar-create-package): Save the buffer even in batch mode. * semantic/fw.el (semanticdb-without-unloaded-file-searches): New macro. * semantic/dep.el (semantic-dependency-find-file-on-path): Fix case dereferencing ede-object when it is a list. * semantic/db-typecache.el (semanticdb-expand-nested-tag) (semanticdb-typecache-faux-namespace): New functions. (semanticdb-typecache-file-tags) (semanticdb-typecache-merge-streams): Use them. (semanticdb-typecache-file-tags): When deriving tags from a file, give the mode a chance to monkey with the tag copy. (semanticdb-typecache-find-default): Wrap find in save-excursion. (semanticdb-typecache-find-by-name-helper): Merge found names down. * semantic/db-global.el (semanticdb-enable-gnu-global-in-buffer): Don't show messages if GNU Global is not available and we don't want to throw an error. * semantic/db-find.el (semanticdb-find-result-nth-in-buffer): When trying to normalize the tag to a buffer, don't error if set-buffer method doesn't exist. * semantic/db-file.el (semanticdb-save-db): Simplify msg. * semantic/db.el (semanticdb-refresh-table): If forcing a refresh on a file not in a buffer, use semantic-find-file-noselect and delete the buffer after use. 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(semantic--analyze-refs-full-lookup-with-parents): Do a deep search during the brute search. * semantic/analyze.el (semantic-analyze-find-tag-sequence-default): Be robust to calculated scopes being nil. * semantic/bovine/c.el (semantic-c-describe-environment): Add project macro symbol array. (semantic-c-parse-lexical-token): Add recursion limit. (semantic-ctxt-imported-packages, semanticdb-expand-nested-tag): New overrides. (semantic-expand-c-tag-namelist): Split a full type from a typedef out to its own tag. (semantic-expand-c-tag-namelist): Do not split out a typedef'd inline type if it is an anonymous type. (semantic-c-reconstitute-token): Use the optional initializers as a clue that some function is probably a constructor. When defining the type of these constructors, split the parent name, and use only the class part, if applicable. * semantic/bovine/c-by.el: * semantic/wisent/python-wy.el: Regenerate.
author Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
date Sat, 18 Sep 2010 22:49:54 -0400
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children 2343b29e1e8d 3466369fdfcd
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;;; shadow.el --- locate Emacs Lisp file shadowings

;; Copyright (C) 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
;;   2009, 2010  Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Terry Jones <terry@santafe.edu>
;; Keywords: lisp
;; Created: 15 December 1995

;; 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:

;; The functions in this file detect (`find-emacs-lisp-shadows')
;; and display (`list-load-path-shadows') potential load-path
;; problems that arise when Emacs Lisp files "shadow" each other.
;;
;; For example, a file XXX.el early in one's load-path will shadow
;; a file with the same name in a later load-path directory.  When
;; this is unintentional, it may result in problems that could have
;; been easily avoided.  This occurs often (to me) when installing a
;; new version of emacs and something in the site-lisp directory
;; has been updated and added to the emacs distribution.  The old
;; version, now outdated, shadows the new one. This is obviously
;; undesirable.
;;
;; The `list-load-path-shadows' function was run when you installed
;; this version of emacs. To run it by hand in emacs:
;;
;;     M-x list-load-path-shadows
;;
;; or run it non-interactively via:
;;
;;     emacs -batch -f list-load-path-shadows
;;
;; Thanks to Francesco Potorti` <pot@cnuce.cnr.it> for suggestions,
;; rewritings & speedups.

;;; Code:

(defgroup lisp-shadow nil
  "Locate Emacs Lisp file shadowings."
  :prefix "shadows-"
  :group 'lisp)

(defcustom shadows-compare-text-p nil
  "If non-nil, then shadowing files are reported only if their text differs.
This is slower, but filters out some innocuous shadowing."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'lisp-shadow)

(defun find-emacs-lisp-shadows (&optional path)
  "Return a list of Emacs Lisp files that create shadows.
This function does the work for `list-load-path-shadows'.

We traverse PATH looking for shadows, and return a \(possibly empty\)
even-length list of files.  A file in this list at position 2i shadows
the file in position 2i+1.  Emacs Lisp file suffixes \(.el and .elc\)
are stripped from the file names in the list.

See the documentation for `list-load-path-shadows' for further information."
  (let (true-names			; List of dirs considered.
	shadows				; List of shadowings, to be returned.
	files				; File names ever seen, with dirs.
	dir				; The dir being currently scanned.
	curr-files			; This dir's Emacs Lisp files.
	orig-dir			; Where the file was first seen.
	files-seen-this-dir		; Files seen so far in this dir.
	file)				; The current file.
    (dolist (pp (or path load-path))
      (setq dir (directory-file-name (file-truename (or pp "."))))
      (if (member dir true-names)
	  ;; We have already considered this PATH redundant directory.
	  ;; Show the redundancy if we are interactive, unless the PATH
	  ;; dir is nil or "." (these redundant directories are just a
	  ;; result of the current working directory, and are therefore
	  ;; not always redundant).
	  (or noninteractive
	      (and pp
		   (not (string= pp "."))
		   (message "Ignoring redundant directory %s" pp)))

	(setq true-names (append true-names (list dir)))
	(setq dir (directory-file-name (or pp ".")))
	(setq curr-files (if (file-accessible-directory-p dir)
			     (directory-files dir nil ".\\.elc?\\(\\.gz\\)?$" t)))
	(and curr-files
	     (not noninteractive)
	     (message "Checking %d files in %s..." (length curr-files) dir))

	(setq files-seen-this-dir nil)

	(dolist (file curr-files)

	  (if (string-match "\\.gz$" file)
	      (setq file (substring file 0 -3)))
	  (setq file (substring
		      file 0 (if (string= (substring file -1) "c") -4 -3)))

	  ;; FILE now contains the current file name, with no suffix.
	  (unless (or (member file files-seen-this-dir)
		      ;; Ignore these files.
		      (member file '("subdirs")))
	    ;; File has not been seen yet in this directory.
	    ;; This test prevents us declaring that XXX.el shadows
	    ;; XXX.elc (or vice-versa) when they are in the same directory.
	    (setq files-seen-this-dir (cons file files-seen-this-dir))

	    (if (setq orig-dir (assoc file files))
		;; This file was seen before, we have a shadowing.
		;; Report it unless the files are identical.
		(let ((base1 (concat (cdr orig-dir) "/" file))
		      (base2 (concat dir "/" file)))
		  (if (not (and shadows-compare-text-p
				(shadow-same-file-or-nonexistent
				 (concat base1 ".el") (concat base2 ".el"))
				;; This is a bit strict, but safe.
				(shadow-same-file-or-nonexistent
				 (concat base1 ".elc") (concat base2 ".elc"))))
		      (setq shadows
			    (append shadows (list base1 base2)))))

	      ;; Not seen before, add it to the list of seen files.
	      (setq files (cons (cons file dir) files)))))))
    ;; Return the list of shadowings.
    shadows))

;; Return true if neither file exists, or if both exist and have identical
;; contents.
(defun shadow-same-file-or-nonexistent (f1 f2)
  (let ((exists1 (file-exists-p f1))
	(exists2 (file-exists-p f2)))
    (or (and (not exists1) (not exists2))
	(and exists1 exists2
	     (or (equal (file-truename f1) (file-truename f2))
		 ;; As a quick test, avoiding spawning a process, compare file
		 ;; sizes.
		 (and (= (nth 7 (file-attributes f1))
			 (nth 7 (file-attributes f2)))
		      (eq 0 (call-process "cmp" nil nil nil "-s" f1 f2))))))))

;;;###autoload
(defun list-load-path-shadows (&optional stringp)
  "Display a list of Emacs Lisp files that shadow other files.

If STRINGP is non-nil, returns any shadows as a string.
Otherwise, if interactive shows any shadows in a `*Shadows*' buffer;
else prints messages listing any shadows.

This function lists potential load path problems.  Directories in
the `load-path' variable are searched, in order, for Emacs Lisp
files.  When a previously encountered file name is found again, a
message is displayed indicating that the later file is \"hidden\" by
the earlier.

For example, suppose `load-path' is set to

\(\"/usr/gnu/emacs/site-lisp\" \"/usr/gnu/emacs/share/emacs/19.30/lisp\"\)

and that each of these directories contains a file called XXX.el.  Then
XXX.el in the site-lisp directory is referred to by all of:
\(require 'XXX\), \(autoload .... \"XXX\"\), \(load-library \"XXX\"\) etc.

The first XXX.el file prevents Emacs from seeing the second \(unless
the second is loaded explicitly via `load-file'\).

When not intended, such shadowings can be the source of subtle
problems.  For example, the above situation may have arisen because the
XXX package was not distributed with versions of Emacs prior to
19.30.  An Emacs maintainer downloaded XXX from elsewhere and installed
it.  Later, XXX was updated and included in the Emacs distribution.
Unless the Emacs maintainer checks for this, the new version of XXX
will be hidden behind the old \(which may no longer work with the new
Emacs version\).

This function performs these checks and flags all possible
shadowings.  Because a .el file may exist without a corresponding .elc
\(or vice-versa\), these suffixes are essentially ignored.  A file
XXX.elc in an early directory \(that does not contain XXX.el\) is
considered to shadow a later file XXX.el, and vice-versa.

Shadowings are located by calling the (non-interactive) companion
function, `find-emacs-lisp-shadows'."
  (interactive)
  (let* ((path (copy-sequence load-path))
	(tem path)
	toplevs)
    ;; If we can find simple.el in two places,
    (dolist (tt tem)
      (if (or (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "simple.el" tt))
	      (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "simple.el.gz" tt)))
	  (setq toplevs (cons tt toplevs))))
    (if (> (length toplevs) 1)
	;; Cut off our copy of load-path right before
	;; the last directory which has simple.el in it.
	;; This avoids loads of duplications between the source dir
	;; and the dir where these files were copied by installation.
	(let ((break (car toplevs)))
	  (setq tem path)
	  (while tem
	    (if (eq (nth 1 tem) break)
		(progn
		  (setcdr tem nil)
		  (setq tem nil)))
	    (setq tem (cdr tem)))))

    (let* ((shadows (find-emacs-lisp-shadows path))
	   (n (/ (length shadows) 2))
	   (msg (format "%s Emacs Lisp load-path shadowing%s found"
			(if (zerop n) "No" (concat "\n" (number-to-string n)))
			(if (= n 1) " was" "s were"))))
      (with-temp-buffer
	(while shadows
	  (insert (format "%s hides %s\n" (car shadows)
			  (car (cdr shadows))))
	  (setq shadows (cdr (cdr shadows))))
	(if stringp
	    (buffer-string)
	  (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
	      ;; We are interactive.
	      ;; Create the *Shadows* buffer and display shadowings there.
	      (let ((string (buffer-string)))
		(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Shadows*")
                  (fundamental-mode)    ;run after-change-major-mode-hook.
		  (display-buffer (current-buffer))
		  (setq buffer-undo-list t
			buffer-read-only nil)
		  (erase-buffer)
		  (insert string)
		  (insert msg "\n")
		  (setq buffer-read-only t)))
	    ;; We are non-interactive, print shadows via message.
	    (unless (zerop n)
	      (message "This site has duplicate Lisp libraries with the same name.
If a locally-installed Lisp library overrides a library in the Emacs release,
that can cause trouble, and you should probably remove the locally-installed
version unless you know what you are doing.\n")
	      (goto-char (point-min))
	      ;; Mimic the previous behavior of using lots of messages.
	      ;; I think one single message would look better...
	      (while (not (eobp))
		(message "%s" (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position)
						(line-end-position)))
		(forward-line 1))
	      (message "%s" msg))))))))

(provide 'shadow)

;; arch-tag: 0480e8a7-62ed-4a12-a9f6-f44ded9b0830
;;; shadow.el ends here