* RE: Xref-ing non used symbols
@ 2000-08-07 5:36 William Gacquer
2000-08-08 14:43 ` Ben Elliston
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: William Gacquer @ 2000-08-07 5:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bruce Stephens; +Cc: sourcenav
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Thank you very much!
You solved my problem!
William
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Stephens [ mailto:bruce.stephens@messagingdirect.com ]
Sent: lundi 7 août 2000 13:09
To: sourcenav@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Xref-ing non used symbols
Bruce Stephens <bruce.stephens@messagingdirect.com> writes:
> It's a Tcl command, defined by the libraries included in the SN Tcl
> interpreter "hyper". How exactly did you run unused.tcl?
hyper requires some environment, too---the script snavigator show what
it needs. Here's a suitable "hyper" script (hacked from snavigator)
which you could put (after changing /usr/local/sn to whatever you
used) suitably earlier in your path:
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* RE: Xref-ing non used symbols
2000-08-07 5:36 Xref-ing non used symbols William Gacquer
@ 2000-08-08 14:43 ` Ben Elliston
2000-08-08 14:49 ` Win32 binaries? Timothy M. Shead
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Ben Elliston @ 2000-08-08 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: William Gacquer; +Cc: Bruce Stephens, sourcenav
hyper requires some environment, too---the script snavigator show what
it needs. Here's a suitable "hyper" script (hacked from snavigator)
which you could put (after changing /usr/local/sn to whatever you
used) suitably earlier in your path:
A lot of this confusion would be solved if the S-N extensions for Tcl were a
loadable module. Then these scripts could "require" the hyper package.
It's currently not done this way. This is something strange. :-)
Ben
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* Win32 binaries?
2000-08-08 14:43 ` Ben Elliston
@ 2000-08-08 14:49 ` Timothy M. Shead
2000-08-08 14:59 ` Syd Polk
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Timothy M. Shead @ 2000-08-08 14:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sourcenav
I'm a big fan of SN and use it extensively under Linux. Now I'm having to
do some Windoze stuff at work, and would like to stick with a familiar
environment. I've had nothing but trouble trying to build it under Win32,
and don't have any more time to spend - are there any Win32 binaries
floating around? Even better, is there anyone who has successfully built it
with cygwin/MSVC 6?
Regards,
Timothy M. Shead
tshead@k-3d.com
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* Re: Win32 binaries?
2000-08-08 14:49 ` Win32 binaries? Timothy M. Shead
@ 2000-08-08 14:59 ` Syd Polk
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Syd Polk @ 2000-08-08 14:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Timothy M. Shead, sourcenav
At 02:51 PM 8/8/00 -0700, Timothy M. Shead wrote:
>I'm a big fan of SN and use it extensively under Linux. Now I'm having to
>do some Windoze stuff at work, and would like to stick with a familiar
>environment. I've had nothing but trouble trying to build it under Win32,
>and don't have any more time to spend - are there any Win32 binaries
>floating around? Even better, is there anyone who has successfully built it
>with cygwin/MSVC 6?
>
>Regards,
>Timothy M. Shead
>tshead@k-3d.com
The binaries live at
ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/sourcenav/releases/binaries , or the equivalent
mirror.
Syd Polk spolk@redhat.com
Engineering Manager +1 415 777 9810 x 241
Red Hat, Inc.
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* Re: Xref-ing non used symbols
2000-08-07 4:00 Xref-ing non used symbols William Gacquer
@ 2000-08-07 4:12 ` Bruce Stephens
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Bruce Stephens @ 2000-08-07 4:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sourcenav
William Gacquer <wgacquer@ubisoft.fr> writes:
> My project is located in /home/wgacquer/Project
> A ".snprj" directory is in /home/wgacquer/Project
> A "Project.proj" file is in /home/wgacquer/Project
>
> thus I tried :
>
> export PATH=/usr/local/snavigator/bin:$PATH
> wish unused.tcl /home/wgacquer/Project Project
> wish unused.tcl /home/wgacquer/Project Project.proj
> wish unused.tcl /home/wgacquer/Project /home/wgacquer/Project/Project.proj
>
> but definitely, it does not work.
That explains it. You must use hyper, not wish. (The script I just
sent may be convenient.) With the script, I just did the following,
and it worked:
/usr/local/sn/share/sdk/api/tcl/database/examples/unused.tcl /snprj/zsh zsh
--
Bruce Stephens Bruce.Stephens@MessagingDirect.com
MessagingDirect(UK) Ltd <URL: http://www.MessagingDirect.com/ >
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* Re: Xref-ing non used symbols
2000-08-07 3:47 ` Bruce Stephens
@ 2000-08-07 4:09 ` Bruce Stephens
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Bruce Stephens @ 2000-08-07 4:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sourcenav
Bruce Stephens <bruce.stephens@messagingdirect.com> writes:
> It's a Tcl command, defined by the libraries included in the SN Tcl
> interpreter "hyper". How exactly did you run unused.tcl?
hyper requires some environment, too---the script snavigator show what
it needs. Here's a suitable "hyper" script (hacked from snavigator)
which you could put (after changing /usr/local/sn to whatever you
used) suitably earlier in your path:
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* RE: Xref-ing non used symbols
@ 2000-08-07 4:00 William Gacquer
2000-08-07 4:12 ` Bruce Stephens
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: William Gacquer @ 2000-08-07 4:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bruce Stephens, sourcenav
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My project is located in /home/wgacquer/Project
A ".snprj" directory is in /home/wgacquer/Project
A "Project.proj" file is in /home/wgacquer/Project
thus I tried :
export PATH=/usr/local/snavigator/bin:$PATH
wish unused.tcl /home/wgacquer/Project Project
wish unused.tcl /home/wgacquer/Project Project.proj
wish unused.tcl /home/wgacquer/Project /home/wgacquer/Project/Project.proj
but definitely, it does not work.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Stephens [ mailto:bruce.stephens@messagingdirect.com ]
Sent: lundi 7 août 2000 12:47
To: sourcenav@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Xref-ing non used symbols
William Gacquer <wgacquer@ubisoft.fr> writes:
> Thanks Ben
> I have tried that but I got the following error message :
> Error in startup script: invalid command name "dbopen"
>
> In fact, "man dbopen" refers to a command called dbopen but I was
> not able to find it on my linux system, even in the source navigator tree.
>
> Any idea?
It's a Tcl command, defined by the libraries included in the SN Tcl
interpreter "hyper". How exactly did you run unused.tcl?
--
Bruce Stephens Bruce.Stephens@MessagingDirect.com
MessagingDirect(UK) Ltd <URL: http://www.MessagingDirect.com/ >
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* Re: Xref-ing non used symbols
2000-08-07 3:37 William Gacquer
@ 2000-08-07 3:47 ` Bruce Stephens
2000-08-07 4:09 ` Bruce Stephens
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Bruce Stephens @ 2000-08-07 3:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sourcenav
William Gacquer <wgacquer@ubisoft.fr> writes:
> Thanks Ben
> I have tried that but I got the following error message :
> Error in startup script: invalid command name "dbopen"
>
> In fact, "man dbopen" refers to a command called dbopen but I was
> not able to find it on my linux system, even in the source navigator tree.
>
> Any idea?
It's a Tcl command, defined by the libraries included in the SN Tcl
interpreter "hyper". How exactly did you run unused.tcl?
--
Bruce Stephens Bruce.Stephens@MessagingDirect.com
MessagingDirect(UK) Ltd <URL: http://www.MessagingDirect.com/ >
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* RE: Xref-ing non used symbols
@ 2000-08-07 3:37 William Gacquer
2000-08-07 3:47 ` Bruce Stephens
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: William Gacquer @ 2000-08-07 3:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ben Elliston, sourcenav
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Thanks Ben
I have tried that but I got the following error message :
Error in startup script: invalid command name "dbopen"
In fact, "man dbopen" refers to a command called dbopen but I was
not able to find it on my linux system, even in the source navigator tree.
Any idea?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Elliston [ mailto:bje@redhat.com ]
Sent: samedi 5 août 2000 01:25
To: William Gacquer
Cc: sourcenav@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Xref-ing non used symbols
I would like to retrieve all symbols (especialy C functions) that
are not used at all using the cross referencer. But I did not find the
way to do that. Is this feasible? How?
Take a look at some of the example Tcl scripts for examples. There is one
that finds unused global variables in:
snavigator/sdk/api/tcl/database/examples/unused.tcl
Ben
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* Re: Xref-ing non used symbols
2000-08-04 6:07 William Gacquer
@ 2000-08-04 16:25 ` Ben Elliston
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Ben Elliston @ 2000-08-04 16:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: William Gacquer; +Cc: sourcenav
I would like to retrieve all symbols (especialy C functions) that
are not used at all using the cross referencer. But I did not find the
way to do that. Is this feasible? How?
Take a look at some of the example Tcl scripts for examples. There is one
that finds unused global variables in:
snavigator/sdk/api/tcl/database/examples/unused.tcl
Ben
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* Xref-ing non used symbols
@ 2000-08-04 6:07 William Gacquer
2000-08-04 16:25 ` Ben Elliston
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: William Gacquer @ 2000-08-04 6:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sourcenav
Hello
I would like to retrieve all symbols (especialy C functions) that
are not used at all using the cross referencer. But I did not find the way
to do that. Is this feasible? How?
Regards,
William
________________
William Gacquer
Rayman 2 PS2 team - Ubi Simulations - Annecy France
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