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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 12 Sep 2001 21:03:47 +0000 |
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307 @item | 307 @item |
308 In Erlang code, the tags are the functions, records, and macros defined | 308 In Erlang code, the tags are the functions, records, and macros defined |
309 in the file. | 309 in the file. |
310 | 310 |
311 @item | 311 @item |
312 In Fortran code, functions, subroutines and blockdata are tags. | 312 In Fortran code, functions, subroutines and block data are tags. |
313 | 313 |
314 @item | 314 @item |
315 In makefiles, targets are tags. | 315 In makefiles, targets are tags. |
316 | 316 |
317 @item | 317 @item |
490 matching, to recognize tags in @file{los.er}. | 490 matching, to recognize tags in @file{los.er}. |
491 | 491 |
492 You can specify a regular expression for a particular language, by | 492 You can specify a regular expression for a particular language, by |
493 writing @samp{@{lang@}} in front of it. Then @code{etags} will use | 493 writing @samp{@{lang@}} in front of it. Then @code{etags} will use |
494 the regular expression only for files of that language. (@samp{etags | 494 the regular expression only for files of that language. (@samp{etags |
495 --help} prints the list of languages recognised by @code{etags}.) The | 495 --help} prints the list of languages recognized by @code{etags}.) The |
496 following example tags the @code{DEFVAR} macros in the Emacs source | 496 following example tags the @code{DEFVAR} macros in the Emacs source |
497 files, for the C language only: | 497 files, for the C language only: |
498 | 498 |
499 @smallexample | 499 @smallexample |
500 --regex='@{c@}/[ \t]*DEFVAR_[A-Z_ \t(]+"\([^"]+\)"/' | 500 --regex='@{c@}/[ \t]*DEFVAR_[A-Z_ \t(]+"\([^"]+\)"/' |