ARJTDDKA ;WV/TOAD - FileMan Search All Routines ;5/24/2004 19:39 ;;3.0T1;OPENVISTA;;JUN 20, 2004 ; ; not yet tested on GT.M on VMS ; not tested on DSM since the overhaul to add GT.M support ; ; This routine is part of the VistA Software Search program, ; designed to make it easy to search through all VistA ; software (which can be a problem both because some VistA ; software is in globals and because some searches are ; syntactic rather than simple contains operations). This ; particular routine is a companion to ARJTDDKR, which searches ; selected routines; this one searches all routines. Traversing ; all routines pre-1995-Standard-MUMPS is vendor-dependent, and ; not all MUMPS vendors have implemented ^$ROUTINE to make it ; portable. In particular, GT.M's routine directory handling ; makes this code a touch tricky, thus this routine. The main ; useful entry point is ALL^ARJTDDKA. ; ; need to write $$NEXTROU ; need to test results ; need to add to ARJTDDK* check for ^[]global ; call David and email verified code to him for his report ; then upload new Seattle meeting web page ; ; Change History: ; 2004 05 24-25 created based on ALL^ARJTDDKR & GT.M %RSEL ; program to make ALL not DSM-specific. ; ; Table of Contents: ; ALL = public subroutine to search all routines ; ROUDIR = public sub for GT.M to build array of paths ; PATH = private sub for ROUDIR to check & format 1 path ; $$NEXTROU = private function for ROUDIR to loop thru routines ; ; ALL(CONTAINS,FIND,EXIT) ; public subroutine: search all routines ; ; input: ; .CONTAINS - array of simple contains searches to do ; FIND - special code (like DSM) for more complex searches ; DSM-specific ^ () global (name = space) - routine directory ; GT.M-specific: $ZROUTINES, host OS directories ; output: ; .EXIT - whether user has asked searches to end ("^") ; ^XTMP("DSMROUTINES") -- see ARJJTDDK routine for docs ; current device for simple feedback ; called by ALL^ARJTDDK -- master search option ; calls: ; $$FMADD^XLFDT - FileMan function to add days to a date ; $$DT^XLFDT - today's date in FM format ; ROUDIR - for GT.M, load array of source code directories ; $$NEXTROU - for GT.M, return next routine name ; FEEDBACK^ARJTDDKR - give routine search feedback ; SEARCH^ARJTDDKR - search each routine ; RESULTS^ARJTDDKU - report results of search ; W !!,"Searching all routines" K ^XTMP("DSMROUTINES") S ^XTMP("DSMROUTINES",0)=$$FMADD^XLFDT($$DT^XLFDT(),90)_U_$$DT^XLFDT() I $ZV["GT.M" N DIRECTRY D ROUDIR(.DIRECTRY) ; load rtn direc array ; S EXIT=0 ; not interrupted so far N PRE S PRE="" ; trace shifting prefixes N COUNT ; number of routines searched N FOUND S FOUND=0 ; number of matching routines found N ROU S ROU="" ; name of each routine F COUNT=0:1 D Q:ROU=""!EXIT . I $ZV["GT.M" S ROU=$$NEXTROU(.DIRECTRY) ; GT.M stores in host OS . I $ZV["DSM" S ROU=$O(^ (ROU)) ; DSM stores rtn direc in ^[space] . Q:ROU="" . I COUNT,'(COUNT#100) D FEEDBACK^ARJTDDKR(COUNT,ROU,.PRE,.EXIT) Q:EXIT . D SEARCH^ARJTDDKR($P(ROU,"."),.CONTAINS,FIND,.FOUND) D RESULTS^ARJTDDKU(EXIT,COUNT,FOUND,"Search","routine") Q:EXIT ; D COMPILE^ARJTDDKS(1) ; QUIT ; end of ALL ; ; ROUDIR(DIRS) ; public subroutine for GT.M: build array of routine directories ; ; another time, document syntax and examples of $ZRO ; ; Input: $ZROUTINES = GT.M special variable IDing source code paths ; Output: .DIRS(#)=directory, source code directories ; Context: for GT.M only. Called by ALL, but public as needed. Calls PATH ; ; ; R1. set up variables & ensure $ZRO is not empty ; K DIRS ; clear output Q:'$L($ZRO) ; done if no routine directory ; N PIECE ; each piece of $ZRO N PIECECNT ; count pieces of $ZRO traversed N DIRCNT S DIRCNT=0 ; count valid source code directories found in $ZRO ; N DELIM ; $ZRO piece delimiter I $ZV["VMS" S DELIM="," ; GT.M on VMS delimits $ZROUTINES with commas E S DELIM=" " ; GT.M on Unix delimits it with spaces ; N END I $ZV["VMS" S END="" ; VMS directories do not end with "/" E S END="/" ; Unix directories do end with "/" ; ; ; R2. loop through $ZRO's pieces ; F PIECECNT=1:1:$L($ZRO,DELIM) D ; traverse all the pieces of $ZROUTINES . S PIECE=$P($ZRO,DELIM,PIECECNT) ; get next piece . ; . ; . ; R3. handle Unix directories . ; . I $ZV["Linux",PIECE'["(" D PATH Q ; no source info - it does both . ; . ; . ; R4. handle VMS directories . ; . I $ZV["VMS",PIECE[".olb" Q ; it's an object library and we don't poke in them . I $ZV["VMS",PIECE'["/" D PATH Q ; no source info - it does both . ; . I $ZV["VMS" S PIECE=$P(PIECE,"=",2) ; grab 1st source directory . I $ZV["VMS",$E(PIECE)'="(" D PATH Q ; /SRC or /NOSRC - we're done . ; . ; . ; R5. handle VMS & Linux: parentheses . ; . S PIECE=$P(PIECE,"(",2) ; strip the opening paren . I PIECE[")" S PIECE=$P(PIECE,")") D PATH Q ; if only one path in parens . ; . ; . ; R6. handle VMS & Linux: list of paths in parens . ; . D PATH ; check and format first path name in list . N LISTEND S LISTEND=0 ; have we found the close paren yet? . F PIECECNT=PIECECNT+1:1 D Q:LISTEND ; traverse the rest of the paren list . . S PIECE=$P($ZRO,DELIM,PIECECNT) ; get the next path name in the parens . . Q:'$L(PIECE) ; skip empties . . I PIECE[")" S LISTEND=1,PIECE=$P(PIECE,")") ; handle end of list . . D PATH ; check and format path from list ; QUIT ; end of ROUDIR ; ; PATH ; private subroutine: check and format path name ; ; Input: ; PIECE = path name to check and format ; END = proper end of path ("/" for Unix) ; ; Output: ; DIRCNT = count of source code directories found ; DIRS = array by count of source code directories ; ; Context: ; Called only by ROUDIR. Calls nothing. ; I $L(PIECE) S PIECE=$P($ZPARSE(PIECE_END,"","*"),"*") ; if path not empty, format it I $L(PIECE) S DIRCNT=DIRCNT+1,DIRS(DIRCNT)=PIECE ; if valid, record it ; QUIT ; end of PATH ; ; NEXTROU(ROUDIRS) ; private function: for GT.M ; ; Consider eventually describing $ZSEARCH in here. ; ; This is the GT.M equivalent of DSM's $O(^ (routine)); it traverses GT.M's routine ; directories in the order they are prioritized in $ZROUTINES and returns each of ; the routine names found there, one routine per call. It uses the unusual GT.M ; intrinsic function $ZSEARCH which remembers its own context, which is why the ; previous routine name need not be passed in to get the next one. We are assuming ; $ZSEARCH is not already mid-search beneath us in the stack, but we use context ; number 1 just in case, leaving 0 in case someone else has one already running. ; See the GT.M Programmer Manual for documentation on how this unusual function ; works. We also use the GT.M $ZPARSE function to extract the routine name from the ; path and extension, since the former varies by OS. ; ; Input: ; ROUDIRS(#)=source code path ; ROUDIRS(0)=current path # ; Output: ; ROUDIRS(0)=current path # (when changed--this slowly loops thru list) ; Context: ; private, GT.M-specific, called only by ALL above. Calls nothing. ; I '$D(ROUDIRS(0)) S ROUDIRS(0)=1 ; if 1st call, we start with 1st path N ROUFILE S ROUFILE=$ZSEARCH(ROUDIRS(ROUDIRS(0))_"*.m",1) ; get next routine file I ROUFILE="" D ; if we've run out of routine files in current directory . S ROUDIRS(0)=ROUDIRS(0)+1 ; advance to next source code directory . I '$D(ROUDIRS(ROUDIRS(0))) S ROUTINE="" Q ; if we've run out of paths we're done . S ROUFILE=$$NEXTROU(.ROUDIRS) ; recursively get next routine file . I ROUFILE="" S ROUTINE="" Q ; if rest of paths are empty we're done ; I ROUFILE'="" D ; if we did get another routine source code file... . S ROUTINE=$ZPARSE(ROUFILE,"NAME") ; extract routine name from path & extension . I $E(ROUTINE)="_" S $E(ROUTINE)="%" ; GT.M translates % to _ for file naming ; QUIT ROUTINE ; end of NEXTROU ; ;