Thank you, this is still using grep, so I guess it will still be slow.. b/c the code base is too large about 7G.. Jim
On Jun 23, 1:08 am, Reid Thompson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 6/22/2010 10:27 PM, Jim Green wrote: > > > Hi vim community, > > I need to constantly perform a grepping of a string(eg, sth in logs) > > from a large code base, now I use grep on the command line to do this. > > I just started using ctags but it can not do the grepping of arbitrary > > string for me. > > > could any vim users point me to a popular tool that I can use to > > improve my efficiency, I use only vim to browse and write code so I > > hope this is not off topic here. > > > Thank you, > > Jim > > mod to meet your needs... > > $ cat gref > if [ $# = 1 ] > then > dir=. > echo "dir is $dir" > else if [ $# = 2 ] > then > dir=$2 > echo "dir is $dir" > else > echo "Usage: 'basename $0' pattern [path]" > echo " escape asterisks like so: \$gref text /home/\*.c" > echo "\n" > exit 1 > fi > fi > > find $dir -type f \! -name \*.o \! -name \*.a \! -perm 775 \! -name \*.class > \! -name \*.html -exec grep -l > "$1" {} \; -exec grep -n "$1" {} \; -exec echo " " \; > > sample output > > administra...@cyberhome ~/src/tcc-0.9.25 > $ gref tcc_add_library_path . > dir is . > ./libtcc.c > 1826: tcc_add_library_path(s, CONFIG_SYSROOT "/usr/local/lib"); > 1827: tcc_add_library_path(s, CONFIG_SYSROOT "/usr/lib"); > 1828: tcc_add_library_path(s, CONFIG_SYSROOT "/lib"); > 2039:int tcc_add_library_path(TCCState *s, const char *pathname) > 2161: tcc_add_library_path(s, buf); > > ./libtcc.h > 77:LIBTCCAPI int tcc_add_library_path(TCCState *s, const char *pathname); > > ./tcc.c > 286: tcc_add_library_path(s, optarg); -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
