Mercurial > emacs
changeset 7287:0e89007c19c6
(visit-tags-tbale-buffer): If CONT is stringp, use it for tags-file-name.
Don't bother calling tags-table-including when buffer-file-name is nil.
(visit-tags-table): Signal error FILE is not stringp.
Call visit-tags-table-buffer with FILE instead of 'same.
(tags-next-table): When restoring state vars, set tags-file-name too.
author | Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 03 May 1994 00:26:48 +0000 |
parents | 15bf025e8f8c |
children | a53bf0d79146 |
files | lisp/progmodes/etags.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/progmodes/etags.el Mon May 02 23:53:03 1994 +0000 +++ b/lisp/progmodes/etags.el Tue May 03 00:26:48 1994 +0000 @@ -184,12 +184,14 @@ default-directory) t) current-prefix-arg)) - ;; Calling visit-tags-table-buffer with tags-file-name set to FILE will - ;; initialize a buffer for FILE and set tags-file-name to the + (or (stringp file) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'stringp file))) + ;; Bind tags-file-name so we can control below whether the local or + ;; global value gets set. Calling visit-tags-table-buffer will + ;; initialize a buffer for the file and set tags-file-name to the ;; fully-expanded name. (let ((tags-file-name file)) (save-excursion - (or (visit-tags-table-buffer 'same) + (or (visit-tags-table-buffer file) (signal 'file-error (list "Visiting tags table" "file does not exist" file))) @@ -237,6 +239,7 @@ ;; Restore the state variables. (setq tags-table-list (nth 0 (car tags-table-parent-pointer-list)) + tags-file-name (car tags-table-list) tags-table-list-pointer (nth 1 (car tags-table-parent-pointer-list)) tags-table-list-started-at @@ -411,6 +414,7 @@ (defun visit-tags-table-buffer (&optional cont) "Select the buffer containing the current tags table. +If optional arg is a string, visit that file as a tags table. If optional arg is t, visit the next table in `tags-table-list'. If optional arg is the atom `same', don't look for a new table; just select the buffer visiting `tags-file-name'. @@ -427,7 +431,7 @@ (concat "No tags table in use! " "Use \\[visit-tags-table] to select one."))))) - (visit-tags-table-buffer-cont + ((eq t visit-tags-table-buffer-cont) ;; Find the next table. (if (tags-next-table) ;; Skip over nonexistent files. @@ -451,6 +455,10 @@ ;; Pick a table out of our hat. (setq tags-file-name (or + ;; If passed a string, use that. + (if (stringp visit-tags-table-buffer-cont) + (prog1 visit-tags-table-buffer-cont + (setq visit-tags-table-buffer-cont nil))) ;; First, try a local variable. (cdr (assq 'tags-file-name (buffer-local-variables))) ;; Second, try a user-specified function to guess. @@ -461,16 +469,19 @@ ;; If one is found, the lists will be frobnicated, ;; and VISIT-TAGS-TABLE-BUFFER-CONT ;; will be set non-nil so we don't do it below. - (car (or - ;; First check only tables already in buffers. - (save-excursion (tags-table-including buffer-file-name - tags-table-list - t)) - ;; Since that didn't find any, now do the - ;; expensive version: reading new files. - (save-excursion (tags-table-including buffer-file-name - tags-table-list - nil)))) + (and buffer-file-name + (car (or + ;; First check only tables already in buffers. + (save-excursion + (tags-table-including buffer-file-name + tags-table-list + t)) + ;; Since that didn't find any, now do the + ;; expensive version: reading new files. + (save-excursion + (tags-table-including buffer-file-name + tags-table-list + nil))))) ;; Fourth, use the user variable tags-file-name, if it is ;; not already in tags-table-list. (and tags-file-name