Hi,
> Is that possible?
No, it isn't.
Unfortunately, GLOBAL's tag files does not have the information now. :(

Regards,
Shigio


2016-06-22 5:34 GMT+09:00 Ronak Gandhi <[email protected]>:

> I'm using global inside vim using gtags-cscope.vim. The output from the
> global command for where a symbol is called for doesn't have the function
> name which is making the call.
>
> For example, in the following output, the first column should be the
> function calling free_ctx().
>
> $ global -xr free_ctx
> free_ctx          490 product/waasnet/sil/flow_stats/flow_stats.c
> free_ctx(req_ctx);
> free_ctx          504 product/waasnet/sil/flow_stats/flow_stats.c
> free_ctx(req_ctx);
> free_ctx          524 product/waasnet/sil/flow_stats/flow_stats.c
>   free_ctx(req_ctx);
> free_ctx          570 product/waasnet/sil/flow_stats/flow_stats.c
> free_ctx(req_ctx);
> free_ctx          813 product/waasnet/sil/flow_stats/flow_stats.c
> free_ctx(req_ctx);
>
> Is that possible?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Ronak
> --
>
> -Ronak
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