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 > > _______________________________________________ > Help-global mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global > > -- Shigio YAMAGUCHI <[email protected]> PGP fingerprint: D1CB 0B89 B346 4AB6 5663 C4B6 3CA5 BBB3 57BE DDA3
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