1: \ VI tags support for GNU Forth.
2:
3: \ Copyright (C) 1995,1998,2002,2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4:
5: \ This file is part of Gforth.
6:
7: \ Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8: \ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
9: \ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
10: \ of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11:
12: \ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13: \ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14: \ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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16:
17: \ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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19: \ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
20:
21: \ usage: gforth tags.fs your_files.fs ...
22: \ then: vi -t word_name
23:
24: \ This does not work like etags; instead, the TAGS file is updated
25: \ during the normal Forth interpretation/compilation process.
26:
27: \ The present version has several shortcomings: It always overwrites
28: \ the TAGS file instead of just the parts corresponding to the loaded
29: \ files, but you can have several tag tables in emacs. Every load
30: \ creates a new etags file and the user has to confirm that she wants
31: \ to use it.
32:
33: \ Communication of interactive programs like emacs and Forth over
34: \ files is clumsy. There should be better cooperation between them
35: \ (e.g. via shared memory)
36:
37: \ This is ANS Forth with the following serious environmental
38: \ dependences: the variable LAST must contain a pointer to the last
39: \ header, NAME>STRING must convert that pointer to a string, and
40: \ HEADER must be a deferred word that is called to create the name.
41:
42: \ Changes by David: Removed the blanks before and after the explicit
43: \ tag name, since that conflicts with Emacs' auto-completition. In
44: \ fact those blanks are not necessary, since search is performed on
45: \ the tag-text, rather than the tag name.
46:
47: \ Changes by Erik Rossen: Reversed the order of the tagname and tagfile
48: \ and got rid of the trailing "$" in the address regexp. I also needed
49: \ to comment out search.fs since it sets the search order destructively
50: \ on my system. Added a bit more explanation on how to use tags.fs.
51:
52: \ require search.fs
53: require extend.fs
54:
55: : tags-file-name ( -- c-addr u )
56: \ for now I use just tags; this may become more flexible in the
57: \ future
58: s" tags" ;
59:
60: variable tags-file 0 tags-file !
61:
62: create tags-line 128 chars allot
63:
64: : skip-tags ( file-id -- )
65: \ reads in file until it finds the end or the loadfilename
66: drop ;
67:
68: : tags-file-id ( -- file-id )
69: tags-file @ 0= if
70: tags-file-name w/o create-file throw
71: \ 2dup file-status
72: \ if \ the file does not exist
73: \ drop w/o create-file throw
74: \ else
75: \ drop r/w open-file throw
76: \ dup skip-tags
77: \ endif
78: tags-file !
79: endif
80: tags-file @ ;
81:
82: 2variable last-loadfilename 0 0 last-loadfilename 2!
83:
84: : put-load-file-name ( file-id -- )
85: >r
86: sourcefilename r@ write-file throw
87: #tab r> emit-file throw ;
88:
89: : put-tags-entry ( -- )
90: \ write the entry for the last name to the TAGS file
91: \ if the input is from a file and it is not a local name
92: source-id dup 0<> swap -1 <> and \ input from a file
93: current @ locals-list <> and \ not a local name
94: latest 0<> and \ not an anonymous (i.e. noname) header
95: if
96: tags-file-id >r
97: latest name>string r@ write-file throw
98: #tab r@ emit-file throw
99: r@ put-load-file-name
100: s" /^" r@ write-file throw
101: source drop >in @ r@ write-file throw
102: s" /" r@ write-line throw
103: rdrop
104: endif ;
105:
106: : (tags-header) ( -- )
107: defers header
108: put-tags-entry ;
109:
110: ' (tags-header) IS header
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