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Csope

Fork of Cscope version 15.9, with various improvements, because cscope is good and shall not be forgotten. While the original's mainentence seems abandoned and as far as I can tell you need a PhD in autoconf to compile the latest version, Csope is alive and well.

Demo

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Before/After

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Features

Search for

  • C symbol
  • global definition
  • assignments to specified symbol
  • functions called by specified function
  • functions calling specified function
  • text string
  • egrep pattern
  • file
  • files #including specified file

...and open with your editor.

Batch change search results interactively.

Save/load/pipe results.

Interface

            <-- Tab -->
  +------------Message-------------+           +--------------------------------+
A |+--------------+---------------+|           |+------------------------------+|
| || Input Window | Result window ||           ||                              ||
| |+--------------+               ||     ?     ||                              ||
  || Mode  Window |               ||   ---->   ||            Help              ||
% ||              |               ||   <----   ||                              ||
  ||              |               ||    ...    ||                              ||
| ||              |               ||           ||                              ||
| ||              |               ||           ||                              ||
V |+--------------+---------------+|           |+------------------------------+|
  +-----------Tool Tips------------+           +--------------------------------+

Usacases

Csope shines at exploring stranger and obsecure code bases due to its TUI. It sometimes gets mislabeled as a code navigation tool, but the original documentation describes it best as a "code browsing tool". Many tools can jump you to a definition or grep for patterns, but Csope is unqie in that it allows for those and many other functionalities while providing you with a very comprehansible list of all results, ready to fire up your editor at just the spot. An example of its excelence is this project. The Cscope codebase used to be a total mess, fixing it would have been a lost cause, if not for Cscope itself. Well, Csope now.

Improvements/Changes

User side

  • renamed the program, because "cscope" is annoying to type
  • improved gui
  • GNU Readline integration (ie. VI/EMACS mode, command history) /pending/

To the code

  • nuked autoconf, replaced with single Makefile
  • reorganized main()
  • encapsulated changes to the TUI into display.c
  • encapsulated searching into find.c
  • removed "scanner.l" which seems to be an anchient version (and redundant copy) of "fscanner.l" forgotten by all
  • 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
  • FILE* refsfound used to be rewind()-ed everytime the reads were not sequencial

Control flow

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Project structure /probably move to documentation/

Component Purpose
main.c generic init functions, main() and primary event loops (and junk)
display.c all functions directly dealing with NCurses
input.c top layer of functions dealing with user input; migth dispatch to readline
find.c searching functions
globals.h an inherited curse; global var/prototype hell
readline.c all functions directly dealing with GNU Readline; responsible for line editing in input mode
help.c all functions dealing with help messages

Key Symbols

Global Role
int input_mode Responsible of keeping track how current input should be handled. Not only does the readline handler depend on it, its also used to determine what types of inputs all legal (e.g. swapping to another window). Takes up on of the values of the INPUT_* macros.
int window_change Bit mask type of the CH_* macros. Keeps track of the windows to be refresed on the next run of display(). Could be better utalized.

TODO /move soon/

  • sort out constants.h
  • scrollbar() uses magic int literals?
  • Ordering function declarations in global.h by alpha order is not smart
  • lineflagafterfile is stupid
  • library.h...; "private library", in a program using 90 globals; ffs
  • sort out the global hell
  • was there really ever a scrollbar?
  • handle resizing
  • a search struct could be great for caching and could easy the global situation

Original

  • Same capabilities as interactive in non interactive (one shot) mode
  • Provide some how-do-I-use-this-thing doc.

BUGS

  • Changing text double frees: free(): double free detected in tcache 2 Aborted
  • Changing text can crash without replacing text and leaving the console ncursed
  • After an attempted change malloc can cry and crash

Future features / contributor wishlist

  • providing support for other languages by integrating new lexers (e.g. ctag's)