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sbinit (4)
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    NAME
         sbinit - directives to SourceBrowser and compilers
    
    SYNOPSIS
         sbinit
    
    AVAILABILITY
         Available with ANSI C, C++, Sun FORTRAN, and Assembler.
    
    DESCRIPTION
         .sb_init is a text file used by the Source Browsing mode  of
         WorkShop,  the  compilers  and  sbtags(1)  to obtain control
         information about the Source Browsing database structure. As
         a  default,  the  database  is  built in the current working
         directory and searches that database when you issue a query.
         Use  .sb_init  if  you  want to work with source files whose
         database information is stored in multiple directories.
    
         The .sb_init file should be placed by default in the  direc-
         tory  SunWS_config  under  cwd. The default directory can be
         changed  by  the  environment  variable  SUNWWS_CONFIG_NAME.
         sbtags(1) are run.
    
    USAGE
         The .sb_init file is limited to the  commands  described  in
         this section.
    
      COMMANDS
         import
              This  command  allows  the  Source  Browsing  mode   of
              WorkShop  to  read  databases in directories other than
              the current working directory. The import  command  has
              the form
    
              import path
    
              where path is the path to the directory containing  the
              subdirectory  where  the database you want to import is
              stored.
    
         export
              This command causes  the  compilers  and  sbtags(1)  to
              write  database  component files associated with speci-
              fied source files to directories other than the current
              working  directory  used by the Source Browsing mode of
              WorkShop and the compiler. The export command  has  the
              form
    
              export prefix into path
    
              Whenever the compiler processes  a  source  file  whose
              absolute  path  starts with prefix the resulting Source
              Browsing data ( .bd) file is stored in the database  in
              path.  The  export  command  contains an implied import
              command of path, so that exported  database  components
              are  automatically  read by the Source Browsing mode of
              WorkShop.
    
         replacepath
              This command specifies how to modify path names in  the
              Source  Browsing database.  The replacepath command has
              the form
    
              replacepath from-prefix to-prefix
    
              where from-prefix is  the  prefix  path  that  will  be
              replaced by to-prefix whenever found.
    
              In general, from-prefix corresponds to the automounter;
              mount_point the pathname where the automounter actually
              mounts the filesystem; and the to-prefix is  the  auto-
              mounter  trigger_point  (the pathname known and used by
              the developer).  Note that there is considerable flexi-
              bility  in how an automounter is used and can vary from
              host to host.  Path replacement rules  are  matched  in
              the  order that they are found and matching stops after
              a replacement is done.
    
         automount-prefix
              This command is identical to  the  replacepath  command
              except that automount-prefix path translations occur at
              compile time and are written into  the  database.   The
              path translations from both commands are used to search
              for source files while browsing, if  the  path  in  the
              database fails.
    
              There is a default automount-prefix  command  which  is
              used to strip away automounter artifacts:
    
              automount-prefix /tmp_mnt /
    
              This rule is  generated  only  if  no  automount-prefix
              rules  are entered. (The manual incorrectly states that
              /tmp_mnt /net is the default rule.)
    
         cleanup-delay
              This command limits the time elapsed between rebuilding
              the  index  and  the associated .bd garbage collection.
              The compilers automatically invoke sbcleanup(1) if  the
              limit is exceeded.  The default value is 12 hours.
    
    
    
    EXAMPLE
         import /project/source2
    
         export /usr/include into /project/sys
    
         replacepath /van /gogh
    
    SEE ALSO
         sbcleanup(1), sbquery(1), sbtags(1), workshop(1).
    
    
    
    


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