Class ScannerInfo
- All Implemented Interfaces:
IExtendedScannerInfo
,IScannerInfo
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionDeprecated.Returns aMap
containing all the defined preprocessor symbols and their values.String[]
Deprecated.Return an array of files that will be parsed before parsing the translation-unit as if the these files were included using include directives.String[]
Deprecated.Returns an array of paths that are searched when processing an include directive.String[]
Deprecated.Return an array of paths that is searched after the current directory, when an include directive with double-quotes is processed.String[]
Deprecated.Return an array of files which will be preprocessed before parsing the translation-unit in order to populate the macro-dictionary.
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Constructor Details
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Method Details
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getIncludePaths
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:IScannerInfo
Returns an array of paths that are searched when processing an include directive. seeIExtendedScannerInfo.getLocalIncludePath()
In order to suppress the use of the directory of the current file (side effect of gcc option -I-) you can pass '-' as one of the include paths. Other than that, the '-' will not have an effect, in particular it will not split the include path as the -I- option would do. To achieve that, use
IExtendedScannerInfo.getLocalIncludePath()
.In order to handle framework includes used on Apple Computers you can make use of the two variables: '__framework__' and '__header__'.
E.g.: /System/Library/Frameworks/__framework__.framework/Headers/__header__, /System/Library/Frameworks/__framework__.framework/PrivateHeaders/__header__ would handle the framework search for '/System/Library/Frameworks'
The variables are handled only, if a search path element makes use of both of the variables. The __framework__ variable will receive the first segment of the include, the __header__ variable the rest. Such a search path element is not used for directives with a single segment (e.g. 'header.h')- Specified by:
getIncludePaths
in interfaceIScannerInfo
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getDefinedSymbols
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:IScannerInfo
Returns aMap
containing all the defined preprocessor symbols and their values. Symbols defined without values have an empty string for a value. For example, -Dsymbol=value would have a map entry (symbol, value). A symbol defined as -Dsymbol= would have a map entry of (symbol, "").- Specified by:
getDefinedSymbols
in interfaceIScannerInfo
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getMacroFiles
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:IExtendedScannerInfo
Return an array of files which will be preprocessed before parsing the translation-unit in order to populate the macro-dictionary.- Specified by:
getMacroFiles
in interfaceIExtendedScannerInfo
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getIncludeFiles
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:IExtendedScannerInfo
Return an array of files that will be parsed before parsing the translation-unit as if the these files were included using include directives.- Specified by:
getIncludeFiles
in interfaceIExtendedScannerInfo
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getLocalIncludePath
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:IExtendedScannerInfo
Return an array of paths that is searched after the current directory, when an include directive with double-quotes is processed.In order to suppress the use of the directory of the current file (side effect of gcc option -I-) you can pass '-' as one of the include paths. Other than that, the '-' will not have an effect, in particular it will not split the include path as the -I- option would do.
- Specified by:
getLocalIncludePath
in interfaceIExtendedScannerInfo
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