Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: opengrokfs
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: OpenGrok FUSE filesystem and tools
Home-page: https://github.com/rabinv/opengrokfs
Author: Rabin Vincent
Author-email: rabin@rab.in
License: MIT
Description: .. -*- rst -*-
        
        opengrokfs
        ==========
        
        opengrokfs implement a FUSE filesystem backed by the OpenGrok web interface.  A
        cscope-clone which uses the OpenGrok web interface as the backend is also
        included.
        
        Install with pip::
        
            pip3 install opengrokfs
        
        Run ``opengrokfs`` with the URL of the OpenGrok start page and the local
        directory where the filesystem should be mounted::
        
        
            mkdir -p mnt
            opengrokfs http://androidxref.com/7.1.1_r6/ mnt
        
        Now you can access the files::
        
            $ ls mnt/
            Android.bp  bootable        bionic  development  external
            art         bootstrap.bash  dalvik  device       frameworks
            ...
        
        Use ``oggrep`` to search using OpenGrok's "Full Search"::
        
            $ cd mnt/bionic/
            mnt/bionic$ oggrep O_LARGEFILE
            libc/kernel/uapi/asm-arm/asm/fcntl.h:#define O_LARGEFILE 0400000
            libc/kernel/uapi/asm-arm64/asm/fcntl.h:#define O_LARGEFILE 0400000
            libc/bionic/lfs64_support.cpp:// are already 64-bit ready. In particular, we don't have non-O_LARGEFILE
            libc/bionic/open.cpp:  return flags | O_LARGEFILE;
            libc/kernel/uapi/asm-mips/asm/fcntl.h:#define O_LARGEFILE 0x2000
            libc/kernel/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h:#ifndef O_LARGEFILE
            libc/kernel/uapi/asm-generic/fcntl.h:#define O_LARGEFILE 00100000
            tests/stdlib_test.cpp:  ASSERT_EQ(O_LARGEFILE, fcntl(tf.fd, F_GETFL) & O_LARGEFILE);
        
        ``ogcscope`` emulates cscope's line-oriented interface but uses OpenGrok as the
        backend::
        
            mnt/bionic$ ogcscope -dl
            >> 1CLONE_CHILD_SETTID
            cscope: 1 lines
            libc/kernel/uapi/linux/sched.h <unknown> 41 #define CLONE_CHILD_SETTID 0x01000000
            >> 0CLONE_CHILD_SETTID
            cscope: 5 lines
            libc/bionic/clone.cpp <unknown> 53   if ((flags & (CLONE_PARENT_SETTID|CLONE_SETTLS|CLONE_CHILD_SETTID|CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID)) != 0) {
            libc/bionic/clone.cpp <unknown> 56   if ((flags & (CLONE_SETTLS|CLONE_CHILD_SETTID|CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID)) != 0) {
            libc/bionic/clone.cpp <unknown> 59   if ((flags & (CLONE_CHILD_SETTID|CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID)) != 0) {
            libc/bionic/fork.cpp <unknown> 34 #define FORK_FLAGS (CLONE_CHILD_SETTID | CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID | SIGCHLD)
            libc/kernel/uapi/linux/sched.h <unknown> 41 #define CLONE_CHILD_SETTID 0x01000000
        
        ``ogcscope`` can be used from within any editor which supports cscope.  For example, for ``vim``::
        
            mnt/bionic$ vim -c 'set cscopeprg=ogcscope' -c 'cs add .opengrokfs'
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
