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wildcards in skip

by _mike :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

First off, thank you for creating GNU GLOBAL. It is a tremendous help in my daily work.  

To make it even more useful, I would like to specify certain files to be skipped by gtags, such as *.c.d, *.keep, *.bak etc. In an earlier post I saw that to should be possible to use wildcards in the skip directive. So I copies the /usr/local/share/gtags/gtags.conf to ~/.globalrc and added this skip:

:skip=*.d,*.keep:

However, after I reran gtags on the sources, the database still contains *.c.d and *.keep files.

I am using version 5.9.7 of the Windows. Do you know help?

Kind regards,
Mike

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by Shigio YAMAGUCHI-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

> To make it even more useful, I would like to specify certain files to be
> skipped by gtags, such as *.c.d, *.keep, *.bak etc. In an earlier post I saw
> that to should be possible to use wildcards in the skip directive. So I
> copies the /usr/local/share/gtags/gtags.conf to ~/.globalrc and added this
> skip:
>
> :skip=*.d,*.keep:
>
> However, after I reran gtags on the sources, the database still contains
> *.c.d and *.keep files.
>
> I am using version 5.9.7 of the Windows. Do you know help?

Though I have not heard that GLOBAL supports wild cards in the skip list, :)
it is useful. I will put it to the todo list.
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