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Many changes to the parsing capabilities of etags.
The -C or -c++ options are now mostly obsolete.
Can delve at arbitrary deeps into structures of C-like languages.
author | Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 28 Jan 2001 16:14:04 +0000 |
parents | 6ed788afc91f |
children | 1a6073992224 |
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1457 *** In C and derived languages, etags creates tags for function | 1457 *** In C and derived languages, etags creates tags for function |
1458 declarations when given the --declarations option. | 1458 declarations when given the --declarations option. |
1459 | 1459 |
1460 *** In C++, tags are created for "operator". The tags have the form | 1460 *** In C++, tags are created for "operator". The tags have the form |
1461 "operator+", without spaces between the keyword and the operator. | 1461 "operator+", without spaces between the keyword and the operator. |
1462 | |
1463 *** You shouldn't generally need any more the -C or -c++ option: etags | |
1464 automatically detects a C++ file when it meets the `class' keyword. | |
1465 | |
1466 *** Etags now is able to delve at arbitrary deeps into nested structures in | |
1467 C-like languages. Previously, it was limited to one or two brace levels. | |
1462 | 1468 |
1463 *** New language Ada: tags are functions, procedures, packages, tasks, and | 1469 *** New language Ada: tags are functions, procedures, packages, tasks, and |
1464 types. | 1470 types. |
1465 | 1471 |
1466 *** In Fortran, `procedure' is not tagged. | 1472 *** In Fortran, `procedure' is not tagged. |