Yes, it needs more consideration.

regards,
wenang.
On 10-09-08 23:38, Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
> On 08.09.2010 15:04, Wengang Wang wrote:
> >On 10-09-07 22:39, Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
> >>On 06.09.2010 14:26, wen.gang.w...@oracle.com wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
> >Find functions calling this function: dlm_lock fs/ocfs2
> 
> So what you're trying to say here is that you just use a blank
> inside the input pattern to split between the actual pattern and the
> path?
> 
> Sorry, but that feels like a no-go.  For starters, there's no way
> that can work with all queries --- some of them can have blanks as
> part of the pattern itself!
> 
> >>How is this supposed to be used in line mode?  Single-shot mode?
> >>Curses mode?
> >
> >Single-shot mode.
> 
> You misunderstood my question.  cscope has several modes of
> operation. Please see the man-page about options -L (single-shot
> mode) and -l (line mode) to understand the question.
> 
> >the<subtree>  doesn't affect future commands.
> 
> How do you achieve that, if, e.g. the user uses cscope's built-in
> pattern history mechanism (Ctrl-b, Ctrl-f, Ctrl-y)?

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