Awesome, thanks! Zach Riggle On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 5:48 PM Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 05:29:08PM -0500, Zach Riggle wrote: > > > It looks like there is an issue with how the parser handles "goto" > > labels, as it treats them the same as a function name. > > By default, the function-finding isn't aware of the specific content in > the file. But you can associate extensions with particular types, like: > > $ echo '*.cpp diff=cpp' >~/.gitattributes > $ git config --global core.attributesFile ~/.gitattributes > $ git grep --no-index --show-function -e FOO test2.cpp > test2.cpp=int main() { > test2.cpp: FOO > test2.cpp: FOO > > Usually this is done in-repo, but since your example used --no-index, I > showed how to set up a per-user attribute file. The "diff" attribute > covers both diff and grep (for diff, the hunk headers will also show the > function). > > The "cpp" diff regexes are built-in to the git binary. We just don't > associate any filenames by default. You can also add your own; see the > section "Defining a custom hunk-header" from "git help attributes". > > -Peff