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NAME

       semind - Semantic Indexer for C

SYNOPSIS

       semind [options]
       semind [options] add [command options] [--] [compiler options] [files...]
       semind [options] rm [command options] pattern
       semind [options] search [command options] [pattern]
       semind [options] search [command options] (-e|-l) filename:linenr:column

DESCRIPTION

       semind  is  the simple to use cscope-like tool based on sparse/dissect.  Unlike cscope it runs after pre-
       processor and thus it can't index the code filtered out by ifdef's,  but  otoh  it  understands  how  the
       symbol is used and it can track the usage of struct members.

SUBCOMMANDS

       add    generates or updates semantic index file.

       rm     removes files from the index by pattern. The pattern is a glob(7) wildcard pattern.

       search queries information about symbol by pattern. The pattern is a glob(7) wildcard pattern.

COMMON OPTIONS

       -D, --database=FILE
              specify database file (default: ./semind.sqlite).

       -v, --verbose
              show information about what is being done.

       -h, --help
              show this text and exit.

ADD OPTIONS

       --include-local-syms
              include into the index local symbols.

SEARCH OPTIONS

       -f, --format=STRING
              specify an output format. Default: '(%m) %f\t%l\t%c\t%C\t%s' (see FORMAT below).

       -p, --path=PATTERN
              search symbols only in specified directories.

       -m, --mode=MODE
              search only the specified type of access (see MODE below).

       -k, --kind=KIND
              specify a kind of symbol (see KIND below).

       -e, --explain
              Show what happens in the specified file position;

       -l, --location
              Show usage of symbols from a specific file position;

       -v, --verbose
              show information about what is being done;

       -h, --help
              show this text and exit.

FORMAT

       %m     access mode in human readable form (see MODE below).

       %f     file name.

       %l     line number.

       %c     column number.

       %C     the name of the function in which the symbol occurs.

       %n     symbol name.

       %s     source  code line. Indexer does not save source code lines. They are read from the file during the
              search.

KIND

       f      function

       s      strict

       m      struct member

MODE

       The MODE is dumped as a 3-letter string. The first letter denotes address  of  part,  2-nd  -  access  by
       value, 3-rd - access by pointer. A special value 'def' means a symbol definition.

       r      read

       w      write

       m      read and write

SEE ALSO

       sparse(1)

HOMEPAGE

       https://sparse.docs.kernel.org

MAILING LIST

       linux-sparse@vger.kernel.org

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