Re: script for generating tags for picolisp
Hi Doug, On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 09:19:23PM -0700, Doug Snead wrote: ... # make a tags file for pico lisp source files. ... As I understand it, this is not exactly what Edwin intended. I think he wanted a tags file for the main interpreter functions written in C. Also, the tags for Lisp functions can be obtained easily, as the file and line number are stored in each symbol under the '*Dbg' property, and can be used like: : (vi 'vi) Generating the tags for C level functions is a lot trickier, as the symbols have to be parsed from src/tab.c to get their name in C (e.g. '+' - 'doAdd'), and then the actual source located (e.g. in big.c). For the 64-bit versions, the file and line info in '*Dbg' is also available for the built-in functions (asm instead of C), but unfortunately not for the 32-bit version. Cheers, - Alex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picol...@software-lab.de?subject=unsubscribe
Re: script for generating tags for picolisp
Hi Alex, On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de wro= te: Hi Doug, On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 09:19:23PM -0700, Doug Snead wrote: ... # make a tags file for pico lisp source files. ... As I understand it, this is not exactly what Edwin intended. I think he wanted a tags file for the main interpreter functions written in C Doug sent something that i actually intended. there's ctags for C functions=
Re: script for generating tags for picolisp
Hi Doug, thanks for this. this would come in handy. On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Doug Snead semaphore_2...@yahoo.com wro= te: Here's one shell script I used to use for that (I called it lisptags) ...= hopefully it still works :-) #!/bin/sh # make a tags file for pico lisp source files. # use: # =A0 =A0 =A0 lisptags foo.l bar.l baz.l ... bof.l # generate the file 'tags' # [based on lisptags csh script by John Foderaro, c.1982] awk ' /^[ \t]*\([bd][em][ \t]/ { n=3D$2; gsub(/^\(/,,n); gsub(/\)$/,,n); print n \t FILENAME \t?^ $0 $?; } /^[ \t]*\(class[ \t]/ { n=3D$2; gsub(/^\(/,,n); gsub(/\)$/,,n); print n \t FILENAME \t?^ $0 $?; if (n ~ /^\+/) { =A0gsub(/^\+/,,n); =A0print n \t FILENAME \t?^ $0 $?; } } ' $* | sort tags =3D =3D =3D --- On Tue, 8/17/10, Edwin Eyan Moragas e...@yndy.org wrote: From: Edwin Eyan Moragas e...@yndy.org Subject: script for generating tags for picolisp To: picolisp@software-lab.de Date: Tuesday, August 17, 2010, 12:05 AM Hi all, anybody who made an attempt to create such kind of script? or maybe a resource somewhere in the interwebs for this? cheers, /e -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picol...@software-lab.de?subject=3dunsubscribe -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picol...@software-lab.de?subject=3dunsubscribe -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picol...@software-lab.de?subject=unsubscribe
(extend cls)
Hi all, i'm going thru the wiki code. encountered `(extend)` in it but couldn't find an example in the tutorial but found the definition in the docs. after reading thru, seems to me that *Class is used to change class definitions (from wiki/er.l and doc/family.l). examining wiki/gui.l, seems to me that class definitions (say +Doc) are kept in top-level. execution flow now would look like: a) define classes using `(extend)` or `(class)` b) open the db c) accept requests d) do whatever e) render the page f) goto #c questions: 1) am i on the right track so far? 2) as far as i can tell, only 1 db can be opened at any time. how does one deal with multiple databases? thanks for your patience. :) /e -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picol...@software-lab.de?subject=unsubscribe