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diff man/maintaining.texi @ 75682:280d520f6407
(Tag Syntax): Now --members is the default for etags, not for ctags
yet.
author | Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 05 Feb 2007 21:49:34 +0000 |
parents | 3d45362f1d38 |
children | e0c0a6271f90 edb6a93b3b2b 52a7f3f50b89 |
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--- a/man/maintaining.texi Mon Feb 05 21:39:13 2007 +0000 +++ b/man/maintaining.texi Mon Feb 05 21:49:34 2007 +0000 @@ -183,22 +183,22 @@ In C code, any C function or typedef is a tag, and so are definitions of @code{struct}, @code{union} and @code{enum}. @code{#define} macro definitions, @code{#undef} and @code{enum} -constants are also +constants are also tags, unless you specify @samp{--no-defines} when making the tags table. Similarly, global variables are tags, unless you specify -@samp{--no-globals}. Use of @samp{--no-globals} and @samp{--no-defines} -can make the tags table file much smaller. +@samp{--no-globals}, and so are struct members, unless you specify +@samp{--no-members}. Use of @samp{--no-globals}, @samp{--no-defines} +and @samp{--no-members} can make the tags table file much smaller. You can tag function declarations and external variables in addition to function definitions by giving the @samp{--declarations} option to -@code{etags}. You can tag struct members with the @samp{--members} -option. +@code{etags}. @item In C++ code, in addition to all the tag constructs of C code, member -functions are also recognized, and optionally member variables if you -use the @samp{--members} option. Tags for variables and functions in -classes are named @samp{@var{class}::@var{variable}} and +functions are also recognized; member variables are also recognized, +unless you use the @samp{--no-members} option. Tags for variables and +functions in classes are named @samp{@var{class}::@var{variable}} and @samp{@var{class}::@var{function}}. @code{operator} definitions have tag names like @samp{operator+}. @@ -329,8 +329,8 @@ @samp{main::@var{sub}}. @item -In PHP code, tags are functions, classes and defines. When using the -@samp{--members} option, vars are tags too. +In PHP code, tags are functions, classes and defines. Vars are tags +too, unless you use the @samp{--no-members} option. @item In PostScript code, the tags are the functions.