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new build/install of v5.7.5 fails to create any tags for C++ sourceI downloaded v5.7.5, which built/installed w/o any problems. I copied gtags.conf to ~/.globalrc, and added '.h' to the cpp chunk of langmap. When i execute `gtags` at the top of my source area, i get the 4 G* files, *all* with size=16384. gtags executes without any complaints. Here's the output: # gtags -v [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Gtags started. Using config file '/usr/me/.globalrc'. [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Creating 'GTAGS'. [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GRTAGS'. [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GSYMS'. [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Done. When i run `global` it doesn't complain, but it can't find any class or instance or method in my code: # global -v addrGen object not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). And there don't appear to be any paths in the GPATHS file: # global -vP file not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). Am i using the tool wrong, or is global not capable of handling C++ code? Are there any extra steps i should have taken to set up for generating tags for *.h/*.cpp file pairs for C++ code? thanks, Eric _______________________________________________ Help-global mailing list Help-global@... http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global |
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Re: new build/install of v5.7.5 fails to create any tags for C++ sourceHi.
> Are there any extra steps i should have taken to set up for generating > tags for *.h/*.cpp file pairs for C++ code? There is no need for extra steps. To reproduce the problem, could you post your .globalrc? On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:05:00 -0700, Eric Holbrook wrote... > > I downloaded v5.7.5, which built/installed w/o any problems. I > copied gtags.conf to ~/.globalrc, and added '.h' to the cpp chunk of > langmap. > > When i execute `gtags` at the top of my source area, i get the 4 G* > files, *all* with size=16384. gtags executes without any complaints. > Here's the output: > > # gtags -v > [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Gtags started. > Using config file '/usr/me/.globalrc'. > [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Creating 'GTAGS'. > [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GRTAGS'. > [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GSYMS'. > [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Done. > > > When i run `global` it doesn't complain, but it can't find any class > or instance or method in my code: > > # global -v addrGen > object not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). > > And there don't appear to be any paths in the GPATHS file: > > # global -vP > file not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). > > > Am i using the tool wrong, or is global not capable of handling C++ > code? > > Are there any extra steps i should have taken to set up for generating > tags for *.h/*.cpp file pairs for C++ code? > > > thanks, > Eric > > > _______________________________________________ > Help-global mailing list > Help-global@... > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global ---- Hideki IWAMOTO h-iwamoto@... _______________________________________________ Help-global mailing list Help-global@... http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global |
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Re: new build/install of v5.7.5 fails to create any tags for C++ sourceThanks for the quick response. I'm attaching the file. cheers, Eric Hideki IWAMOTO wrote: > Hi. > >> Are there any extra steps i should have taken to set up for generating >> tags for *.h/*.cpp file pairs for C++ code? > > There is no need for extra steps. > > To reproduce the problem, could you post your .globalrc? > > On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:05:00 -0700, Eric Holbrook wrote... >> I downloaded v5.7.5, which built/installed w/o any problems. I >> copied gtags.conf to ~/.globalrc, and added '.h' to the cpp chunk of >> langmap. >> >> When i execute `gtags` at the top of my source area, i get the 4 G* >> files, *all* with size=16384. gtags executes without any complaints. >> Here's the output: >> >> # gtags -v >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Gtags started. >> Using config file '/usr/me/.globalrc'. >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Creating 'GTAGS'. >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GRTAGS'. >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GSYMS'. >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Done. >> >> >> When i run `global` it doesn't complain, but it can't find any class >> or instance or method in my code: >> >> # global -v addrGen >> object not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). >> >> And there don't appear to be any paths in the GPATHS file: >> >> # global -vP >> file not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). >> >> >> Am i using the tool wrong, or is global not capable of handling C++ >> code? >> >> Are there any extra steps i should have taken to set up for generating >> tags for *.h/*.cpp file pairs for C++ code? >> >> >> thanks, >> Eric >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Help-global mailing list >> Help-global@... >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global > > ---- > Hideki IWAMOTO h-iwamoto@... #-*-Shell-script-*- # # Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 # Tama Communications Corporation # # This file is part of GNU GLOBAL. # # This file is free software; as a special exception the author gives # unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without # modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the # implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # * # Configuration file for GNU GLOBAL source code tag system. # # GLOBAL doesn't need 'gtags.conf' because it has the default values in it. # But if you have this file as '/etc/gtags.conf' or "$HOME/.globalrc" # then GLOBAL system overwrite default values with the values from the file. # # 'gtags.conf' is termcap style file. # 'default' is default target. # You can specify target with GTAGSLABEL environment variable. # # Variable 'suffixes' is obsoleted but is acceptable because it is needed # for plugged-in parser. If you use gtags-parser(1) then you should use # variable 'langmap' instead. # default:\ :tc=gtags:tc=htags: #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration for gtags(1) # See gtags(1). #--------------------------------------------------------------------- common:\ :skip=GPATH,GTAGS,GRTAGS,GSYMS,HTML/,HTML.pub/,html/,tags,TAGS,ID,y.tab.c,y.tab.h,cscope.out,cscope.po.out,cscope.in.out,SCCS/,RCS/,CVS/,CVSROOT/,{arch}/,autom4te.cache/:\ :langmap=c\:.c.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.h.hxx.hpp.C.H,php\:.php.php3.phtml: # # [gtags-parser] # # This command is distributed as part of GLOBAL. # The %s is replaced with the path of source file. # You need not use --langmap=xxx option. Gtags-parser(1) get the value # from environment variable. # gtags:\ :tc=common:\ :GTAGS=gtags-parser %s:\ :GRTAGS=gtags-parser -r %s:\ :GSYMS=gtags-parser -s %s: # # [Exuberant Ctags] # # This ctags is distributed as a part of Vim editor. # # [Installation] # % cd <Vim source directory>/src/ctags # % make # # cp ctags /usr/local/bin/ctags-exuberant # ctags-exuberant|Exuberant Ctags|ctags by Darren Hiebert:\ :tc=common:\ :suffixes=s,a,sa,asm,C,H,cpp,cxx,hxx,hpp,cc,c,h,y:\ :extractmethod:\ :GTAGS=/usr/local/bin/ctags-exuberant -xu %s | perl -ne '\ if (/^operator \\S+\\s+function\\s/) { s/^operator //; }\ ($name, $type, $no, $path, $line) = split(/[ \\t]+/, $_, 5);\ printf(STDOUT "%-16s %4d %-16s %s", $name, $no, $path, $line);': #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration for htags(1) # Let's paint hypertext with your favorite colors! # See htags(1). #--------------------------------------------------------------------- htags:\ :body_begin=<body text='#191970' bgcolor='#f5f5dc' vlink='gray'>:body_end=</body>:\ :table_begin=<table>:table_end=</table>:\ :title_begin=<h1><font color='#cc0000'>:title_end=</font></h1>:\ :comment_begin=<i><font color='green'>:comment_end=</font></i>:\ :sharp_begin=<font color='darkred'>:sharp_end=</font>:\ :brace_begin=<font color='red'>:brace_end=</font>:\ :warned_line_begin=<span style='background-color\:yellow'>:warned_line_end=</span>:\ :reserved_begin=<b>:reserved_end=</b>:script_alias=/cgi-bin/:\ :ncol#4:tabs#8:normal_suffix=html:gzipped_suffix=ghtml:\ :definition_header=no: _______________________________________________ Help-global mailing list Help-global@... http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global |
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Re: new build/install of v5.7.5 fails to create any tags for C++ source> Thanks for the quick response. I'm attaching the file.
I cannot reproduce the problem by using attached .globalrc. There is no cause of a problem in your configuration file. $ touch Makefile a.cc a.h $ ls -al total 12 drwxr-xr-x 2 iwamoto iwamoto 4096 Jul 1 02:10 . drwxr-xr-x 37 iwamoto iwamoto 4096 Jul 1 01:10 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 iwamoto iwamoto 0 Jul 1 02:10 Makefile -rw-r--r-- 1 iwamoto iwamoto 0 Jul 1 02:10 a.cc -rw-r--r-- 1 iwamoto iwamoto 0 Jul 1 02:10 a.h $ gtags -v --gtagsconf ~/tmp/gtags.conf [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Gtags started. Using config file '/tmp/gtags.conf'. [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Creating 'GTAGS'. [1] extracting tags of a.cc [2] extracting tags of a.h [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Creating 'GRTAGS'. [1/2] extracting tags of a.cc [2/2] extracting tags of a.h [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Creating 'GSYMS'. [1/2] extracting tags of a.cc [2/2] extracting tags of a.h [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Done. You seem to have forgotten to remove '.h' from the list of the suffix for C. > :langmap=c\:.c.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.h.hxx.hpp.C.H,php\:.php.php3.phtml: | V :langmap=c\:.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.h.hxx.hpp.C.H,php\:.php.php3.phtml: On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:40:46 -0700, Eric Holbrook wrote... > > Thanks for the quick response. I'm attaching the file. > > cheers, > Eric > > Hideki IWAMOTO wrote: > > Hi. > > > >> Are there any extra steps i should have taken to set up for generating > >> tags for *.h/*.cpp file pairs for C++ code? > > > > There is no need for extra steps. > > > > To reproduce the problem, could you post your .globalrc? > > > > On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:05:00 -0700, Eric Holbrook wrote... > >> I downloaded v5.7.5, which built/installed w/o any problems. I > >> copied gtags.conf to ~/.globalrc, and added '.h' to the cpp chunk of > >> langmap. > >> > >> When i execute `gtags` at the top of my source area, i get the 4 G* > >> files, *all* with size=16384. gtags executes without any complaints. > >> Here's the output: > >> > >> # gtags -v > >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Gtags started. > >> Using config file '/usr/me/.globalrc'. > >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Creating 'GTAGS'. > >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GRTAGS'. > >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GSYMS'. > >> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Done. > >> > >> > >> When i run `global` it doesn't complain, but it can't find any class > >> or instance or method in my code: > >> > >> # global -v addrGen > >> object not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). > >> > >> And there don't appear to be any paths in the GPATHS file: > >> > >> # global -vP > >> file not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). > >> > >> > >> Am i using the tool wrong, or is global not capable of handling C++ > >> code? > >> > >> Are there any extra steps i should have taken to set up for generating > >> tags for *.h/*.cpp file pairs for C++ code? > >> > >> > >> thanks, > >> Eric > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Help-global mailing list > >> Help-global@... > >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global > > > > ---- > > Hideki IWAMOTO h-iwamoto@... > ______________________________________________________________________ > > #-*-Shell-script-*- > # > # Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 > # Tama Communications Corporation > # > # This file is part of GNU GLOBAL. > # > # This file is free software; as a special exception the author gives > # unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without > # modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. > # > # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but > # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the > # implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. > # > # * > # Configuration file for GNU GLOBAL source code tag system. > # > # GLOBAL doesn't need 'gtags.conf' because it has the default values in it. > # But if you have this file as '/etc/gtags.conf' or "$HOME/.globalrc" > # then GLOBAL system overwrite default values with the values from the file. > # > # 'gtags.conf' is termcap style file. > # 'default' is default target. > # You can specify target with GTAGSLABEL environment variable. > # > # Variable 'suffixes' is obsoleted but is acceptable because it is needed > # for plugged-in parser. If you use gtags-parser(1) then you should use > # variable 'langmap' instead. > # > default:\ > :tc=gtags:tc=htags: > #--------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Configuration for gtags(1) > # See gtags(1). > #--------------------------------------------------------------------- > common:\ > :skip=GPATH,GTAGS,GRTAGS,GSYMS,HTML/,HTML.pub/,html/,tags,TAGS,ID,y.tab.c,y.tab.h,cscope.out,cscope.po.out,cscope.in.out,SCCS/,RCS/,CVS/, > :langmap=c\:.c.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.h.hxx.hpp.C.H,php\:.php.php3.phtml: > # > # [gtags-parser] > # > # This command is distributed as part of GLOBAL. > # The %s is replaced with the path of source file. > # You need not use --langmap=xxx option. Gtags-parser(1) get the value > # from environment variable. > # > gtags:\ > :tc=common:\ > :GTAGS=gtags-parser %s:\ > :GRTAGS=gtags-parser -r %s:\ > :GSYMS=gtags-parser -s %s: > # > # [Exuberant Ctags] > # > # This ctags is distributed as a part of Vim editor. > # > # [Installation] > # % cd <Vim source directory>/src/ctags > # % make > # # cp ctags /usr/local/bin/ctags-exuberant > # > ctags-exuberant|Exuberant Ctags|ctags by Darren Hiebert:\ > :tc=common:\ > :suffixes=s,a,sa,asm,C,H,cpp,cxx,hxx,hpp,cc,c,h,y:\ > :extractmethod:\ > :GTAGS=/usr/local/bin/ctags-exuberant -xu %s | perl -ne '\ > if (/^operator \\S+\\s+function\\s/) { s/^operator //; }\ > ($name, $type, $no, $path, $line) = split(/[ \\t]+/, $_, 5);\ > printf(STDOUT "%-16s %4d %-16s %s", $name, $no, $path, $line);': > #--------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Configuration for htags(1) > # Let's paint hypertext with your favorite colors! > # See htags(1). > #--------------------------------------------------------------------- > htags:\ > :body_begin=<body text='#191970' bgcolor='#f5f5dc' vlink='gray'>:body_end=</body>:\ > :table_begin=<table>:table_end=</table>:\ > :title_begin=<h1><font color='#cc0000'>:title_end=</font></h1>:\ > :comment_begin=<i><font color='green'>:comment_end=</font></i>:\ > :sharp_begin=<font color='darkred'>:sharp_end=</font>:\ > :brace_begin=<font color='red'>:brace_end=</font>:\ > :warned_line_begin=<span style='background-color\:yellow'>:warned_line_end=</span>:\ > :reserved_begin=<b>:reserved_end=</b>:script_alias=/cgi-bin/:\ > :ncol#4:tabs#8:normal_suffix=html:gzipped_suffix=ghtml:\ > :definition_header=no: ---- Hideki IWAMOTO h-iwamoto@... _______________________________________________ Help-global mailing list Help-global@... http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global |
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Re: new build/install of v5.7.5 fails to create any tags for C++ source#uname -a
Linux g11-2-app-05 2.6.16.21-0.9-smp #1 SMP Mon Jul 3 11:25:39 PDT 2006 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux /Eric Hideki IWAMOTO wrote: >> I removed the .h in the C suffixes, but i'm still not getting any tags. > > This change influences only whether to treat .h as a suffix of C++ source. > Therefore, the problem that the source file is not found at all is not solved. > >> Any suggestions as to how to proceed? > > Writing what OS you are using might become a hint. > > On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:58:26 -0700, Eric Holbrook wrote... >> I removed the .h in the C suffixes, but i'm still not getting any tags. >> Any suggestions as to how to proceed? >> >> /Eric >> >> >> Hideki IWAMOTO wrote: >>>> Thanks for the quick response. I'm attaching the file. >>> I cannot reproduce the problem by using attached .globalrc. >>> There is no cause of a problem in your configuration file. >>> >>> $ touch Makefile a.cc a.h >>> $ ls -al >>> total 12 >>> drwxr-xr-x 2 iwamoto iwamoto 4096 Jul 1 02:10 . >>> drwxr-xr-x 37 iwamoto iwamoto 4096 Jul 1 01:10 .. >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 iwamoto iwamoto 0 Jul 1 02:10 Makefile >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 iwamoto iwamoto 0 Jul 1 02:10 a.cc >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 iwamoto iwamoto 0 Jul 1 02:10 a.h >>> $ gtags -v --gtagsconf ~/tmp/gtags.conf >>> [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Gtags started. >>> Using config file '/tmp/gtags.conf'. >>> [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Creating 'GTAGS'. >>> [1] extracting tags of a.cc >>> [2] extracting tags of a.h >>> [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Creating 'GRTAGS'. >>> [1/2] extracting tags of a.cc >>> [2/2] extracting tags of a.h >>> [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Creating 'GSYMS'. >>> [1/2] extracting tags of a.cc >>> [2/2] extracting tags of a.h >>> [Wed Jul 01 02:11:25 JST 2009] Done. >>> >>> >>> You seem to have forgotten to remove '.h' from the list of the suffix for C. >>> >>>> :langmap=c\:.c.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.h.hxx.hpp.C.H,php\:.php.php3.phtml: >>> | >>> V >>> :langmap=c\:.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.h.hxx.hpp.C.H,php\:.php.php3.phtml: >>> >>> >>> On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:40:46 -0700, Eric Holbrook wrote... >>>> Thanks for the quick response. I'm attaching the file. >>>> >>>> cheers, >>>> Eric >>>> >>>> Hideki IWAMOTO wrote: >>>>> Hi. >>>>> >>>>>> Are there any extra steps i should have taken to set up for generating >>>>>> tags for *.h/*.cpp file pairs for C++ code? >>>>> There is no need for extra steps. >>>>> >>>>> To reproduce the problem, could you post your .globalrc? >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:05:00 -0700, Eric Holbrook wrote... >>>>>> I downloaded v5.7.5, which built/installed w/o any problems. I >>>>>> copied gtags.conf to ~/.globalrc, and added '.h' to the cpp chunk of >>>>>> langmap. >>>>>> >>>>>> When i execute `gtags` at the top of my source area, i get the 4 G* >>>>>> files, *all* with size=16384. gtags executes without any complaints. >>>>>> Here's the output: >>>>>> >>>>>> # gtags -v >>>>>> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Gtags started. >>>>>> Using config file '/usr/me/.globalrc'. >>>>>> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:17 PDT 2009] Creating 'GTAGS'. >>>>>> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GRTAGS'. >>>>>> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Creating 'GSYMS'. >>>>>> [Mon Jun 29 12:44:18 PDT 2009] Done. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> When i run `global` it doesn't complain, but it can't find any class >>>>>> or instance or method in my code: >>>>>> >>>>>> # global -v addrGen >>>>>> object not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). >>>>>> >>>>>> And there don't appear to be any paths in the GPATHS file: >>>>>> >>>>>> # global -vP >>>>>> file not found (using '/path/to/.../GTAGS'). >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Am i using the tool wrong, or is global not capable of handling C++ >>>>>> code? >>>>>> >>>>>> Are there any extra steps i should have taken to set up for generating >>>>>> tags for *.h/*.cpp file pairs for C++ code? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> thanks, >>>>>> Eric >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Help-global mailing list >>>>>> Help-global@... >>>>>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global >>>>> ---- >>>>> Hideki IWAMOTO h-iwamoto@... >>>> ______________________________________________________________________ >>>> >>>> #-*-Shell-script-*- >>>> # >>>> # Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 >>>> # Tama Communications Corporation >>>> # >>>> # This file is part of GNU GLOBAL. >>>> # >>>> # This file is free software; as a special exception the author gives >>>> # unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without >>>> # modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. >>>> # >>>> # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but >>>> # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the >>>> # implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. >>>> # >>>> # * >>>> # Configuration file for GNU GLOBAL source code tag system. >>>> # >>>> # GLOBAL doesn't need 'gtags.conf' because it has the default values in it. >>>> # But if you have this file as '/etc/gtags.conf' or "$HOME/.globalrc" >>>> # then GLOBAL system overwrite default values with the values from the file. >>>> # >>>> # 'gtags.conf' is termcap style file. >>>> # 'default' is default target. >>>> # You can specify target with GTAGSLABEL environment variable. >>>> # >>>> # Variable 'suffixes' is obsoleted but is acceptable because it is needed >>>> # for plugged-in parser. If you use gtags-parser(1) then you should use >>>> # variable 'langmap' instead. >>>> # >>>> default:\ >>>> :tc=gtags:tc=htags: >>>> #--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> # Configuration for gtags(1) >>>> # See gtags(1). >>>> #--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> common:\ >>>> :skip=GPATH,GTAGS,GRTAGS,GSYMS,HTML/,HTML.pub/,html/,tags,TAGS,ID,y.tab.c,y.tab.h,cscope.out,cscope.po.out,cscope.in.out,SCCS/,RCS/,CVS/, >>> CVSROOT/,{arch}/,autom4te.cache/:\ >>>> :langmap=c\:.c.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.h.hxx.hpp.C.H,php\:.php.php3.phtml: >>>> # >>>> # [gtags-parser] >>>> # >>>> # This command is distributed as part of GLOBAL. >>>> # The %s is replaced with the path of source file. >>>> # You need not use --langmap=xxx option. Gtags-parser(1) get the value >>>> # from environment variable. >>>> # >>>> gtags:\ >>>> :tc=common:\ >>>> :GTAGS=gtags-parser %s:\ >>>> :GRTAGS=gtags-parser -r %s:\ >>>> :GSYMS=gtags-parser -s %s: >>>> # >>>> # [Exuberant Ctags] >>>> # >>>> # This ctags is distributed as a part of Vim editor. >>>> # >>>> # [Installation] >>>> # % cd <Vim source directory>/src/ctags >>>> # % make >>>> # # cp ctags /usr/local/bin/ctags-exuberant >>>> # >>>> ctags-exuberant|Exuberant Ctags|ctags by Darren Hiebert:\ >>>> :tc=common:\ >>>> :suffixes=s,a,sa,asm,C,H,cpp,cxx,hxx,hpp,cc,c,h,y:\ >>>> :extractmethod:\ >>>> :GTAGS=/usr/local/bin/ctags-exuberant -xu %s | perl -ne '\ >>>> if (/^operator \\S+\\s+function\\s/) { s/^operator //; }\ >>>> ($name, $type, $no, $path, $line) = split(/[ \\t]+/, $_, 5);\ >>>> printf(STDOUT "%-16s %4d %-16s %s", $name, $no, $path, $line);': >>>> #--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> # Configuration for htags(1) >>>> # Let's paint hypertext with your favorite colors! >>>> # See htags(1). >>>> #--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> htags:\ >>>> :body_begin=<body text='#191970' bgcolor='#f5f5dc' vlink='gray'>:body_end=</body>:\ >>>> :table_begin=<table>:table_end=</table>:\ >>>> :title_begin=<h1><font color='#cc0000'>:title_end=</font></h1>:\ >>>> :comment_begin=<i><font color='green'>:comment_end=</font></i>:\ >>>> :sharp_begin=<font color='darkred'>:sharp_end=</font>:\ >>>> :brace_begin=<font color='red'>:brace_end=</font>:\ >>>> :warned_line_begin=<span style='background-color\:yellow'>:warned_line_end=</span>:\ >>>> :reserved_begin=<b>:reserved_end=</b>:script_alias=/cgi-bin/:\ >>>> :ncol#4:tabs#8:normal_suffix=html:gzipped_suffix=ghtml:\ >>>> :definition_header=no: >>> ---- >>> Hideki IWAMOTO h-iwamoto@... > > ---- > Hideki IWAMOTO h-iwamoto@... _______________________________________________ Help-global mailing list Help-global@... http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global |
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