From: Wengang W. <wen...@or...> - 2010-09-10 04:06:50
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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...@or... 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)? |