NAME¶
ocs - creates and maintains the database for cscope on a recursive directory set
SYNOPSIS¶
ocs [-x] [-f] [-q] [-u]
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page briefly documents
ocs , a shell script wrapper that
automates the creation and maintenance of a
cscope(1) database on a
recursive set of directories. Under normal circumstances,
ocs generates
a cscope database on a recursive group of directories starting from the
current working directory, before launching
cscope(1) in interactive
mode.
OPTIONS¶
- -x
- Enable debugging.
- -f
- Force. Do not ask about regenerating 'TMP' lists (lists
generated by ocs ), just do it; Allow the regeneration of 'CSD'
(lists generated by cscope(1) ) lists.
- -q
- Tell cscope to build a fast reverse index. Database disk
space usage is doubled, but searching speed is increased.
- -u
- Request that the database be updated or regenerated.
FILES¶
- ./cscope.rc
- If this is an executable shell script, it will be included
in the body of ocs in order to override intenal filenames and other
options. See the comments at the top of /usr/bin/ocs for more
information.
BUGS¶
None noted.
SEE ALSO¶
cscope(1), /usr/bin/ocs.
AUTHORS¶
This manpage originally prepared by
Nick Rusnov <nick@grawk.net>
for the Debian Project.