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Re: etags for C++
From: |
Tak Ota |
Subject: |
Re: etags for C++ |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Feb 2002 06:53:41 -0800 (PST) |
22 Feb 2002 15:32:50 +0100: Francesco Potorti` <address@hidden> wrote:
> Tak Ota <address@hidden> writes:
> Also, how about adding a command to etags.el which generates a tag
> file by running etags appropriately for the current buffer mode?
>
> Sorry, I lost the start of the thread. Etags does autodetection of the
> language, pricipally based on the file name, but with C++ it switches
> from C to C++ whe it sees a `template' or `class' keyword. What are the
> problems?
etags is OK. For practical use etags must run on all relevant source
files in the target project by something like this.
find . -name "*.[chCH]" -print | etags -
I am asking if we can provide easier way to perform above task. In
above syntax manipulating "*.[chCH]" to include .cc, .cpp and .cxx is
not trivial.
-Tak
- etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/19
- Re: etags for C++, Richard Stallman, 2002/02/20
- Re: etags for C++, Eli Zaretskii, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Eli Zaretskii, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Francesco Potorti`, 2002/02/22
- Re: etags for C++,
Tak Ota <=
- Re: etags for C++, Andreas Schwab, 2002/02/22
- Re: etags for C++, Richard Stallman, 2002/02/23
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/24
- Re: etags for C++, Richard Stallman, 2002/02/24
- Re: etags for C++, Eli Zaretskii, 2002/02/25
- Re: etags for C++, Francesco Potorti`, 2002/02/25
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/25
- Re: etags for C++, Richard Stallman, 2002/02/26