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changeset 79467:a41c68c29da3
(default_C_help) [CTAGS]: differentiate the help string,
as the defaults in ctags are different from etags.
(default_C_help, Cplusplus_help, PHP_help, print_help): Remove
text saying --members is the default: not true in Emacs 22.
author | Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:31:48 +0000 |
parents | 826340875e93 |
children | b51200446d97 |
files | lib-src/etags.c |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lib-src/etags.c Thu Nov 22 11:30:52 2007 +0000 +++ b/lib-src/etags.c Thu Nov 22 11:31:48 2007 +0000 @@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ static bool vgrind_style; /* -v: create vgrind style index output */ static bool no_warnings; /* -w: suppress warnings (undocumented) */ static bool cxref_style; /* -x: create cxref style output */ -static bool cplusplus; /* .[hc] means C++, not C */ +static bool cplusplus; /* .[hc] means C++, not C (undocumented) */ static bool ignoreindent; /* -I: ignore indentation in C */ static bool packages_only; /* --packages-only: in Ada, only tag packages*/ @@ -608,20 +608,29 @@ /* Note that .c and .h can be considered C++, if the --c++ flag was - given, or if the `class' or `template' keyowrds are met inside the file. + given, or if the `class' or `template' keywords are met inside the file. That is why default_C_entries is called for these. */ static char *default_C_suffixes [] = { "c", "h", NULL }; +#if CTAGS /* C help for Ctags */ +static char default_C_help [] = +"In C code, any C function is a tag. Use -t to tag typedefs.\n\ +Use -T to tag definitions of `struct', `union' and `enum'.\n\ +Use -d to tag `#define' macro definitions and `enum' constants.\n\ +Use --globals to tag global variables.\n\ +You can tag function declarations and external variables by\n\ +using `--declarations', and struct members by using `--members'."; +#else /* C help for Etags */ static char default_C_help [] = "In C code, any C function or typedef is a tag, and so are\n\ definitions of `struct', `union' and `enum'. `#define' macro\n\ definitions and `enum' constants are tags unless you specify\n\ `--no-defines'. Global variables are tags unless you specify\n\ -`--no-globals' and so are struct members unless you specify\n\ -`--no-members'. Use of `--no-globals', `--no-defines' and\n\ -`--no-members' can make the tags table file much smaller.\n\ +`--no-globals'. Use of `--no-globals' and `--no-defines'\n\ +can make the tags table file much smaller.\n\ You can tag function declarations and external variables by\n\ -using `--declarations'."; +using `--declarations', and struct members by using `--members'."; +#endif /* C help for Ctags and Etags */ static char *Cplusplus_suffixes [] = { "C", "c++", "cc", "cpp", "cxx", "H", "h++", "hh", "hpp", "hxx", @@ -632,7 +641,7 @@ "In C++ code, all the tag constructs of C code are tagged. (Use\n\ --help --lang=c --lang=c++ for full help.)\n\ In addition to C tags, member functions are also recognized. Member\n\ -variables are recognized unless you use the `--no-members' option.\n\ +variables are also recognized if you use the `--members' option.\n\ Tags for variables and functions in classes are named `CLASS::VARIABLE'\n\ and `CLASS::FUNCTION'. `operator' definitions have tag names like\n\ `operator+'."; @@ -727,8 +736,8 @@ static char *PHP_suffixes [] = { "php", "php3", "php4", NULL }; static char PHP_help [] = -"In PHP code, tags are functions, classes and defines. Unless you use\n\ -the `--no-members' option, vars are tags too."; +"In PHP code, tags are functions, classes and defines. When using\n\ +the `--members' option, vars are tags too."; static char *plain_C_suffixes [] = { "pc", /* Pro*C file */ @@ -970,9 +979,8 @@ puts ("--no-globals\n\ Do not create tag entries for global variables in some\n\ languages. This makes the tags file smaller."); - puts ("--no-members\n\ - Do not create tag entries for members of structures\n\ - in some languages."); + puts ("--members\n\ + Create tag entries for members of structures in some languages."); puts ("-r REGEXP, --regex=REGEXP or --regex=@regexfile\n\ Make a tag for each line matching a regular expression pattern\n\ @@ -1210,8 +1218,8 @@ /* * If etags, always find typedefs and structure tags. Why not? - * Also default to find macro constants, enum constants, struct - * members and global variables. + * Also default to find macro constants, enum constants and + * global variables. */ if (!CTAGS) { @@ -3402,7 +3410,7 @@ { c = '\0'; } - break; + break; case '%': if ((c_ext & YACC) && *lp == '%') {