Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2017 14:50:20 +0100 From: Hans Petter Selasky <hps@selasky.org> To: blubee blubeeme <gurenchan@gmail.com>, FreeBSD current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: valloric YCM [header definitions] Message-ID: <91931def-9693-84dc-3252-0e2fda1f0e3d@selasky.org> In-Reply-To: <CALM2mEnGEwXOkeAO_igPrY_QoCvvvUESx23ygKF-oY9etqOLQg@mail.gmail.com> References: <CALM2mEnH6J%2BV08uhahcSwhZ6%2BdAaustmT3Y=r12P-mAVXAG4Tg@mail.gmail.com> <CALM2mEnGEwXOkeAO_igPrY_QoCvvvUESx23ygKF-oY9etqOLQg@mail.gmail.com>
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On 12/08/17 14:23, blubee blubeeme wrote: > On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 2:18 AM, blubee blubeeme <gurenchan@gmail.com> wrote: Hi, These questions are better off at questions@freebsd.org :-) >> I'm looking for where the u_int, u_long headers are defined? Anyway, it appears you are having some fun figuring out how the FreeBSD sources are organized. Everything in /usr/include is only meant for user-space. Integer types are defined by <stdint.h> and <sys/types.h> . grep -rE "^typedef.*u_int" /usr/include/ >> >> for instance MOD_LOAD, UNLOAD, ENOTSUP along with u_int and u_long aren't >> being picked up by libclang >> >> module_t isn't being found either but I located that header file in >> /usr/include/sys/module.h >> >> snd_modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *data) >> { >> >> switch (type) { >> case MOD_LOAD: >> break; >> case MOD_UNLOAD: >> break; >> default: >> return (ENOTSUP); >> break; >> } >> return 0; >> } >> >> Anyone here uses YCM? >> I recommend not compiling kernel code outside the Makefile environment. Examples of valid kernel-side Makefiles you find in /usr/src/sys/modules make -C /usr/src/sys/modules/sound clean make -C /usr/src/sys/modules/sound depend make -C /usr/src/sys/modules/sound all >> Here's a verbose output of my global ycm_config. I hard coded the values >> to test but still some headers like u_int, u_long and the above mentioned >> MOD_* aren't being picked up. --HPS
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