code cleanup
Brian Fundakowski Feldman
green at FreeBSD.org
Thu Apr 29 17:15:36 PDT 2004
Kris Kennaway <kris at obsecurity.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 04:56:02PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> > On Thursday 29 April 2004 02:55 pm, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> > > John Baldwin <jhb at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
> > > > On Thursday 29 April 2004 12:06 am, Alex Lyashkov wrote:
> > > > > > Note that the allproc_lock protects the allproc list. W/o the
> > > > > > FOREACH_PROC macro, I can grep for 'allproc' in the source tree to
> > > > > > find all users to verify locking, etc. With the extra macro, I now
> > > > > > have to do multiple greps.
> > > > >
> > > > > two greps is multiple ? first of FOREACH_PROC, second allproc or
> > > > > combine at one grep with two -e parameters.
> > > >
> > > > Multiple means more than one, yes. When I'm searching the tree when
> > > > locking a structure or fields of a structure I don't usually come up with
> > > > complex grep statements, and actually, I wouldn't find the FOREACH_FOO
> > > > macro until I did the first grep anyway. When you add lots of macros
> > > > that do this you get a compounding problem.
> > >
> > > For what it's worth, I don't think it is good to hide things as much as
> > > FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM() -- this specific instance -- does, but grep is not
> > > a good tool for a tree as large as FreeBSD's. Try using cscope instead.
> >
> > I've used glimpse in the past but it is buggy. Actually, grep -r on ssc/sys
> > doesn't take that long, esp. if you do it multiple times as most of the tree
> > is still in cache for subsequent grep's (at least on my laptop). I also tend
> > to have lots (around 7 or so) trees that have work going on in them at any
> > one time.
>
> The problem with grep -r in src/sys is that it chokes on the symlinks
> created by module builds and pollutes the output with hundreds of
> lines of errors unless you remember to first remove the module build
> files.
Well, I implore you all to give cscope a shot. Unlike glimpse, it's not
buggy ;-) and it understands C code -- something grep and glimpse don't do
-- so you don't generally get falses. I believe cscope is to grep and
glimpse as Perforce is to CVS... and we know how much of a difference that
is ;)
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