Re: [CEDET-devel] Cedet-devel post from da.deville@gmail.com requires approval
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From: Lennart B. <len...@gm...> - 2009-03-05 14:22:21
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Eric M. Ludlam <er...@si...> wrote: >>>> da....@gm... requires seems to think that: >>On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Eric M. Ludlam <er...@si...> wrote: >>>>utests still fail due to "Failed Tool: #<semantic-symref-tool-grep >>>>semantic-symref-tool-grep>" >>> >>> I have heard of this problem a couple times, always on non-linux >>> platforms. I suspect I may be relying on other GNU specific flags for >>> either find or grep. >>> >>> The logic is in semantic-symref-grep.el, and should be >>> straight-forward to see how the flags are built up if anyone wants to >>> take a shot at fixing the problem flags. >>> >>> Here is a comment that specifies what is assembled. >>> >>> ;; find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -e grep -nH -e >> >>Why are you not using the commands built by grep-compute-defaults? >> > I am not familiar with this function: > > ------ > grep-compute-defaults is an autoloaded Lisp function in `grep.el'. > > (grep-compute-defaults) > > Not documented > ------ > > Is there also one for find-grep? I can't find this function in Emacs > 21. Does it work w/ Emacs 22 or XEmacs? I do not know when grep-compute-default was introduced, but you just call it and then I believe grep-find-command contains what you want. Or, you can look at grep-find-template and how it is handled in rgrep. |