[fossil-users] Find in Files

2014-06-15 Thread Sean Woods
Dear List,

I am hacking on a large, complicated code base in my spare time for fun.
 I unzipped the tarball with many source files and imported it into a
Fossil repository.  This aids me greatly in reviewing the code.

I often use the find . | xargs grep idiom (or some variant) to search
within all the code files.  I am wondering how I could do this in
Fossil?

At minimum an SQL query would suffice but it would be super cool if I
could do this through the web interface.

Any ideas are much appreciated!
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Re: [fossil-users] Find in Files

2014-06-15 Thread B Harder
Cscope (+1) knows much more than just C.
On Jun 15, 2014 2:17 PM, Sergei Gavrikov sergei.gavri...@gmail.com
wrote:

 On Sun, 15 Jun 2014, Sean Woods wrote:

  Dear List,
 
  I am hacking on a large, complicated code base in my spare time for
  fun.  I unzipped the tarball with many source files and imported it
  into a Fossil repository.  This aids me greatly in reviewing the code.
 
  I often use the find . | xargs grep idiom (or some variant) to
  search within all the code files.  I am wondering how I could do this
  in Fossil?
 
  At minimum an SQL query would suffice but it would be super cool if I
  could do this through the web interface.
 
  Any ideas are much appreciated!

 If your code base is C sources and you can use TUI/GUI, cscope is the
 best choice for searching through sources http://cscope.sourceforge.net/

 Need Web interface? Try LXR http://lxr.sourceforge.net/en/index.shtml

 LXR self cross-referenced (under SQLite)
 http://lxr.sourceforge.net/demo/ident/lxr

 Sergei
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