
at the top level directory: find . -name "*.[sSch]" -print >cscope.files
--- atul.sabharwal@exgate.tek.com wrote:
This is a nit but instead of tracing code using cscope/ctags or fgrep, this method Makes code tracing lot quicker. Unless you have an IDE :)
I have used cscope but have not been able to search symbols at a top level Directory from a directory N level deep. Any tips appreciated.
--- /login/asabharw/lxhome/u-boot-1.1.3/Makefile 2005-08-13 16:53:35.000000000 -0700 +++ Makefile 2005-10-17 18:59:37.000000000 -0700 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ ( -name CVS -prune ) -o ( -name '*.[ch]' -print )`
System.map: u-boot
@$(NM) $< | \
grep -v '(compiled)|(.o$$)|( [aUw]$(NM) -A -l $< | \
)|(..ng$$)|(LASH[RL]DI)' | \ sort > System.map
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