created February 11, 2011 · complexity basic · author Dorserg · version 7.0
By default, Cscope script adds cscope.out from Vim's current directory and from $CSCOPE_DB. However, if you start Vim from say ~/proj/src/a/b/c/, while cscope.out is at ~/proj/src/, that cscope.out won't be loaded automatically.
For ctags, there is a nice trick: with the command :set tags=tags;/ Vim will look for tags file everywhere starting from the current directory up to the root.
This tip provides the same "autoloading" functionality for Cscope. Just add the following to your vimrc:
function! LoadCscope()
let db = findfile("cscope.out", ".;")
if (!empty(db))
let path = strpart(db, 0, match(db, "/cscope.out$"))
set nocscopeverbose " suppress 'duplicate connection' error
exe "cs add " . db . " " . path
set cscopeverbose
" else add the database pointed to by environment variable
elseif $CSCOPE_DB != ""
cs add $CSCOPE_DB
endif
endfunction
au BufEnter /* call LoadCscope()
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If somebody use gVim in the windows(like me use Winxp), a modified script for the _vimrc script maybe helpful as follow:
function LoadCscope()
if (executable("cscope") && has("cscope"))
let UpperPath = findfile("cscope.out", ".;")
if (!empty(UpperPath))
let path = strpart(UpperPath, 0, match(UpperPath, "cscope.out$") - 1)
if (!empty(path))
let s:CurrentDir = getcwd()
let direct = strpart(s:CurrentDir, 0, 2)
let s:FullPath = direct . path
let s:AFullPath = globpath(s:FullPath, "cscope.out")
let s:CscopeAddString = "cs add " . s:AFullPath . " " . s:FullPath
execute s:CscopeAddString
endif
endif
endif
endfunction
command LoadCscope call LoadCscope()
The last statement "Command LoadCscope call LoadCscope()" means that we can use command :LoadCscope to call the function LoadCscope for convinence.