Add git top-level path when adding cscope#18
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Can't go to function definition because it's absolute path. So add top-level path of git when loading cscope.out. It assumes that cscope.out is in root of git repository.
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| let root_path = trim(system("git rev-parse --show-toplevel")) | ||
| execute "cs add " . db . " " . root_path |
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We do not want to do this as not all projects use git. cs add already adds the directory of the database file as the relative path.
If you really need this, this needs to be exposed as an option that's turned off by default.
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Hello, just made a small change to quickr-cscope.vim.
Pick this if you think it is needed.
I was using it to traverse the linux sources,
but it was difficult to go to function definitions when I was in subdirectories (like drivers/net/....)
Because the file path of function definition is relative, I was not able to open it in subdirectories.
So converted it to absolute path using the git root repository.
(Maybe there's better way because there will be a repository that does not use git)