search-dir
search-dir
Specify the location(s) for finding
target support files.
GUI Equivalent
Project
Properties > Binary/Symbol Search
Project
Properties > Source Search
Syntax
--search-dir
<keyword>
=
<PATH>
Arguments
Combine keywords with arguments in the following syntax:
<all | bin | src | sym[:<p | r>]>=<PATH>
<PATH>
is the PATH/name of the
search directory, and can include environment paths and absolute paths.
Keyword
| Description
|
---|---|
all
| Search all types of directories.
|
bin
| Search binary directories.
|
src
| Search source directories. This is used for most
collect actions.
|
sym
| Search symbol directories.
|
:r
| Perform a recursive search of all subdirectories.
|
:p
| Specify the highest priority search (directories
to search prior to others, including environment paths and absolute paths).
|
:rp
| Combine :r and :p.
|
Actions Modified
Usage
Use
-search-dir src:=<PATH>
when performing
collect
actions.
To exclude files from analysis, use the
exclude-files
option.
Example
Run a Suitability analysis on
myApplication
. Search for source files in the specified
search directory. Write the result to the specified project directory.
advisor --collect=suitability --search-dir src:=./src1 --project-dir=./advi_results -- ./myApplication
The following two commands are equivalent. Each runs a
Suitability analysis on
myApplication
and searches for source files in the two
specified search directories.
advisor --collect=suitability --search-dir src:=./src1 --search-dir src:=./src2 --project-dir=./advi_results -- ./myApplication
advisor --collect=suitability --search-dir src:=./src1,./src2 --project-dir=./advi_results -- ./myApplication