# Csope Fork of Cscope, with various improvements, because cscope is good and shall not be forgotten. # Usacases Csope shines at exploring stranger and obsecure code bases due to its TUI. Cscope used to be advertized a For example, the Cscope codebase used to be a total mess, fixing it would have been a lost cause, if not for Cscope itself. # Demo TODO: fill in # Interface <-- Tab --> +------------Message-------------+ +--------------------------------+ A |+--------------+---------------+| |+------------------------------+| | || Input Window | Result window || || || | |+--------------+ || ? || || || Mode Window | || ----> || Help || % || | || <---- || || || | || ... || || | || | || || || | || | || || || V |+--------------+---------------+| |+------------------------------+| +-----------Tool Tips------------+ +--------------------------------+ # Improvements/Changes ## User side + renamed the program, because "cscope" is annoying to type + improved gui /*pending*/ + GNU Readline integration (ie. VI/EMACS mode, command history) /*pending*/ ## To the code + nuked autoconf, replaced with single Makefile + removed "scanner.l" which seems to be an anchient version (and redundant copy) of "fscanner.l" forgotten by all + encapsulated changes to the TUI into display.c + removed macro hell put in place to allow compiling on a dead badger + replaced repeated inline #ifdef KEY_\*-s with guaranteed definitions + removed random commets giving tips for and refering to specific issues + use stdbool instead of YES/NO macros + saved kilobytes by stripping trailing whitespace # Future features / contributor wishlist + providing support for other languages by integrating new lexers (e.g. ctag's)