88 lines
3.7 KiB
Groff
88 lines
3.7 KiB
Groff
.TH REF 1
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.SH NAME
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ref - Display a C function header
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBref\fR [-t] [-c \fIclass\fR]... [-f \fIfile\fR]... \fItag\fR
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fIref\fP quickly locates and displays the header of a function.
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To do this, \fIref\fR
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looks in the "tags" file for the line that describes the function, and then
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scans the source file for the function.
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When it locates the function, it displays an introductory comment
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(if there is one), the function's declaration, and the declarations of all
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arguments.
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.SH "SEARCH METHOD"
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.PP
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\fIref\fR uses a fairly sophisticated tag look-up algorithm.
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If you supply a filename via \fB-f\fR \fIfile\fR, then elvis first scans
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the tags file for a static tag from that file.
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This search is limited to the tags file in the current directory.
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.PP
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If you supply a classname via \fB-c\fR \fIclass\fR, then elvis searches
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for a tag from that class.
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This search is not limited to the current directory;
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You can supply a list of directories in the environment variable \fITAGPATH\fR,
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and \fIref\fR will search through the "tags" file in each directory until it finds
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a tag in the desired class.
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.PP
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If that fails, \fIref\fR will then try to look up an ordinary global tag.
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This search checks all of the directories listed in \fITAGPATH\fR, too.
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.PP
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If you've given the \fB-t\fR flag, then \fIref\fR will simply output the tag line that
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it found, and then exit.
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Without \fB-t\fR, though, \fIref\fR will search for the tag line.
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It will try to open the source file, which should be in the same directory
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as the tags file where the tag was discovered.
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If the source file doesn't exist, or is unreadable, then \fIref\fR will try to open
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a file called "\fIrefs\fR" in that directory.
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Either way, \fIref\fR will try to locate the tag, and display whatever it finds.
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.SH "INTERACTION WITH ELVIS"
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.PP
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\fIref\fP is used by \fIelvis\fR' shift-K command.
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If the cursor is located on a word such as "splat", in the file "foo.c",
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then \fIelvis\fR will invoke \fIref\fR with the command "ref -f foo.c splat".
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.PP
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If \fIelvis\fR has been compiled with the -DEXTERNAL_TAGS flag, then \fIelvis\fR will
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use \fIref\fR \fB\fRto scan the tags files.
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This is slower than the built-in tag searching, but it allows \fIelvis\fR to access
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the more sophisticated tag lookup provided by \fIref\fR.
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Other than that, external tags should act exactly like internal tags.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.IP \fB-t\fR
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Output tag info, instead of the function header.
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.IP "\fB-f\fR \fIfile\fR"
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The tag might be a static function in \fIfile\fR.
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You can use several -f flags to have \fIref\fR consider static tags from more than one file.
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.IP "\fB-c\fR \fIclass\fR"
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The tag might be a member of class \fIclass\fR.
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You can use several -c flags to have \fIref\fR consider tags from more than one class.
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.SH FILES
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.IP \fBtags\fR
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List of function names and their locations, generated by \fIctags\fR.
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.IP \fBrefs\fR
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Function headers extracted from source files (optional).
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.IP \fBTAGPATH\fR
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List of directories to be searched.
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The elements in the list are separated by either
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semicolons (for MS-DOS, Atari TOS, and AmigaDos), or
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by colons (every other operating system).
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For each operating system, \fIref\fR has a built-in default which is probably
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adequate.
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.SH NOTES
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.PP
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You might want to generate a "tags" file the directory that contains the
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source code for standard C library on your system.
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If licensing restrictions prevent you from making the library source readable
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by everybody, then you can have \fIctags\fR generate a "refs" file,
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and make "refs" readable by everybody.
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.PP
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If your system doesn't come with the library source code, then perhaps you
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can produce something workable from the \fIlint\fR libraries.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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elvis(1), ctags(1)
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.SH AUTHOR
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.nf
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Steve Kirkendall
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kirkenda@cs.pdx.edu
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.fi
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