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changeset 37780:b0a9cb7d2109
Redundant file removed. Use etc/etags.1
author | Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 17 May 2001 13:08:18 +0000 |
parents | bc086c0de51e |
children | 67b115277d7d |
files | lib-src/etags.1 |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 266 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lib-src/etags.1 Thu May 17 12:44:17 2001 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,266 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation -.\" See section COPYING for conditions for redistribution -.TH etags 1 "8apr2001" "GNU Tools" "GNU Tools" -.de BP -.sp -.ti -.2i -\(** -.. - -.SH NAME -etags, ctags \- generate tag file for Emacs, vi -.SH SYNOPSIS -.hy 0 -.na -.B etags [\|\-aCDGImRVh\|] [\|\-i \fIfile\fP\|] [\|\-l \fIlanguage\fP\|] -.if n .br -.B [\|\-o \fItagfile\fP\|] [\|\-r \fIregexp\fP\|] -.br -.B [\|\-\-append\|] [\|\-\-no\-defines\|] -.B [\|\-\-no\-globals\|] [\|\-\-include=\fIfile\fP\|] -.B [\|\-\-ignore\-indentation\|] [\|\-\-language=\fIlanguage\fP\|] -.B [\|\-\-members\|] [\|\-\-output=\fItagfile\fP\|] -.B [\|\-\-regex=\fIregexp\fP\|] [\|\-\-no\-regex\|] -.B [\|\-\-ignore\-case\-regex=\fIregexp\fP\|] -.B [\|\-\-help\|] [\|\-\-version\|] -\fIfile\fP .\|.\|. - -.B ctags [\|\-aCdgImRVh\|] [\|\-BtTuvwx\|] [\|\-l \fIlanguage\fP\|] -.if n .br -.B [\|\-o \fItagfile\fP\|] [\|\-r \fIregexp\fP\|] -.br -.B [\|\-\-append\|] [\|\-\-backward\-search\|] -.B [\|\-\-cxref\|] [\|\-\-defines\|] [\|\-\-forward\-search\|] -.B [\|\-\-globals\|] [\|\-\-ignore\-indentation\|] -.B [\|\-\-language=\fIlanguage\fP\|] [\|\-\-members\|] -.B [\|\-\-output=\fItagfile\fP\|] [\|\-\-regex=\fIregexp\fP\|] -.B [\|\-\-ignore\-case\-regex=\fIregexp\fP\|] -.B [\|\-\-typedefs\|] [\|\-\-typedefs\-and\-c++\|] -.B [\|\-\-update\|] [\|\-\-no\-warn\|] -.B [\|\-\-help\|] [\|\-\-version\|] -\fIfile\fP .\|.\|. -.ad b -.hy 1 -.SH DESCRIPTION -The \|\fBetags\fP\| program is used to create a tag table file, in a format -understood by -.BR emacs ( 1 )\c -\&; the \|\fBctags\fP\| program is used to create a similar table in a -format understood by -.BR vi ( 1 )\c -\&. Both forms of the program understand the syntax of C, Objective C, -C++, Java, Fortran, Ada, Cobol, Erlang, LaTeX, Emacs Lisp/Common Lisp, -makefiles, Pascal, Perl, Postscript, Python, Prolog, Scheme and most -assembler\-like syntaxes. -Both forms read the files specified on the command line, and write a tag -table (defaults: \fBTAGS\fP for \fBetags\fP, \fBtags\fP for -\fBctags\fP) in the current working directory. -Files specified with relative file names will be recorded in the tag -table with file names relative to the directory where the tag table -resides. Files specified with absolute file names will be recorded -with absolute file names. -The programs recognize the language used in an input file based on its -file name and contents. The \fB\-\-language\fP switch can be used to force -parsing of the file names following the switch according to the given -language, overriding guesses based on filename extensions. -.SH OPTIONS -Some options make sense only for the \fBvi\fP style tag files produced -by ctags; -\fBetags\fP does not recognize them. -The programs accept unambiguous abbreviations for long option names. -.TP -.B \-a, \-\-append -Append to existing tag file. (For \fBvi\fP-format tag files, see also -\fB\-\-update\fP.) -.TP -.B \-B, \-\-backward\-search -Tag files written in the format expected by \fBvi\fP contain regular -expression search instructions; the \fB\-B\fP option writes them using -the delimiter `\|\fB?\fP\|', to search \fIbackwards\fP through files. -The default is to use the delimiter `\|\fB/\fP\|', to search \fIforwards\fP -through files. -Only \fBctags\fP accepts this option. -.TP -.B \-\-declarations -In C and derived languages, create tags for function declarations, -and create tags for extern variables unless \-\-no\-globals is used. -.TP -.B \-d, \-\-defines -Create tag entries for C preprocessor constant definitions -and enum constants, too. This is the -default behavior for \fBetags\fP. -.TP -.B \-D, \-\-no\-defines -Do not create tag entries for C preprocessor constant definitions -and enum constants. -This may make the tags file much smaller if many header files are tagged. -This is the default behavior for \fBctags\fP. -.TP -.B \-g, \-\-globals -Create tag entries for global variables in C, C++, Objective C, Java, -and Perl. -This is the default behavior for \fBetags\fP. -.TP -.B \-G, \-\-no\-globals -Do not tag global variables. Typically this reduces the file size by -one fourth. This is the default behavior for \fBctags\fP. -.TP -\fB\-i\fP \fIfile\fP, \fB\-\-include=\fIfile\fP -Include a note in the tag file indicating that, when searching for a -tag, one should also consult the tags file \fIfile\fP after checking the -current file. This options is only accepted by \fBetags\fP. -.TP -.B \-I, \-\-ignore\-indentation -Don't rely on indentation as much as we normally do. Currently, this -means not to assume that a closing brace in the first column is the -final brace of a function or structure definition in C and C++. -.TP -\fB\-l\fP \fIlanguage\fP, \fB\-\-language=\fIlanguage\fP -Parse the following files according to the given language. More than -one such options may be intermixed with filenames. Use \fB\-\-help\fP -to get a list of the available languages and their default filename -extensions. The `auto' language can be used to restore automatic -detection of language based on the file name. The `none' -language may be used to disable language parsing altogether; only -regexp matching is done in this case (see the \fB\-\-regex\fP option). -.TP -.B \-m, \-\-members -Create tag entries for variables that are members of structure-like -constructs in C++, Objective C, Java. -.TP -.B \-M, \-\-no\-members -Do not tag member variables. This is the default behavior. -.TP -.B \-\-packages\-only -Only tag packages in Ada files. -.TP -\fB\-o\fP \fItagfile\fP, \fB\-\-output=\fItagfile\fP -Explicit name of file for tag table; overrides default \fBTAGS\fP or -\fBtags\fP. (But ignored with \fB\-v\fP or \fB\-x\fP.) -.TP -\fB\-r\fP \fIregexp\fP, \fB\-\-regex=\fIregexp\fP, \fB\-\-ignore\-case\-regex=\fIregexp\fP -Make tags based on regexp matching for each line of the files following -this option, in addition to the tags made with the standard parsing -based on language. When using \fB\-\-regex\fP, case is significant, -while it is not with \fB\-\-ignore\-case\-regex\fP. May be freely -intermixed with filenames and the \fB\-R\fP option. The regexps are -cumulative, i.e. each option will add to the previous ones. The regexps -are of the form: -.br - \fB/\fP\fItagregexp\fP[\fB/\fP\fInameregexp\fP]\fB/\fP -.br - -where \fItagregexp\fP is used to match the lines that must be tagged. -It should not match useless characters. If the match is -such that more characters than needed are unavoidably matched by -\fItagregexp\fP, it may be useful to add a \fInameregexp\fP, to -narrow down the tag scope. \fBctags\fP ignores regexps without a -\fInameregexp\fP. The syntax of regexps is the same as in emacs, -augmented with intervals of the form \\{m,n\\}, as in \fBed\fP or -\fBgrep\fP. -.br -Here are some examples. All the regexps are quoted to protect them -from shell interpretation. -.br - -Tag the DEFVAR macros in the emacs source files: -.br -\fI\-\-regex\='/[ \\t]*DEFVAR_[A-Z_ \\t(]+"\\([^"]+\\)"\/'\fP -.br - -Tag VHDL files (this example is a single long line, broken here for -formatting reasons): -.br -\fI\-\-language\=none\ \-\-regex='/[\ \\t]*\\(ARCHITECTURE\\|\\ -CONFIGURATION\\)\ +[^\ ]*\ +OF/'\ \-\-regex\='/[\ \\t]*\\ -\\(ATTRIBUTE\\|ENTITY\\|FUNCTION\\|PACKAGE\\(\ BODY\\)?\\ -\\|PROCEDURE\\|PROCESS\\|TYPE\\)[\ \\t]+\\([^\ \\t(]+\\)/\\3/'\fP -.br - -Tag TCL files (this last example shows the usage of a \fItagregexp\fP): -.br -\fI\-\-lang\=none \-\-regex\='/proc[\ \\t]+\\([^\ \\t]+\\)/\\1/'\fP - -.br -A regexp can be preceded by {\fIlang\fP}, thus restricting it to match -lines of files of the specified language. Use \fBetags --help\fP to -obtain a list of the recognised languages. This feature is particularly -useful inside \fBregex files\fP. A regex file contains one regex per -line. Empty lines, and those lines beginning with space or tab are -ignored. Lines beginning with @ are references to regex files whose -name follows the @ sign. Other lines are considered regular expressions -like those following \fB\-\-regex\fP. -.br -For example, the command -.br -\fIetags \-\-regex=@regex.file *.c\fP -.br -reads the regexes contained in the file regex.file. -.TP -.B \-R, \-\-no\-regex -Don't do any more regexp matching on the following files. May be -freely intermixed with filenames and the \fB\-\-regex\fP option. -.TP -.B \-t, \-\-typedefs -Record typedefs in C code as tags. Since this is the default behaviour -of \fBetags\fP, only \fBctags\fP accepts this option. -.TP -.B \-T, \-\-typedefs\-and\-c++ -Generate tag entries for typedefs, struct, enum, and union tags, and -C++ member functions. Since this is the default behaviour -of \fBetags\fP, only \fBctags\fP accepts this option. -.TP -.B \-u, \-\-update -Update tag entries for \fIfiles\fP specified on command line, leaving -tag entries for other files in place. Currently, this is implemented -by deleting the existing entries for the given files and then -rewriting the new entries at the end of the tags file. It is often -faster to simply rebuild the entire tag file than to use this. -Only \fBctags\fP accepts this option. -.TP -.B \-v, \-\-vgrind -Instead of generating a tag file, write index (in \fBvgrind\fP format) -to standard output. Only \fBctags\fP accepts this option. -.TP -.B \-w, \-\-no\-warn -Suppress warning messages about duplicate entries. The \fBetags\fP -program does not check for duplicate entries, so this option is not -allowed with it. -.TP -.B \-x, \-\-cxref -Instead of generating a tag file, write a cross reference (in -\fBcxref\fP format) to standard output. Only \fBctags\fP accepts this option. -.TP -.B \-h, \-H, \-\-help -Print usage information. -.TP -.B \-V, \-\-version -Print the current version of the program (same as the version of the -emacs \fBetags\fP is shipped with). - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -`\|\fBemacs\fP\|' entry in \fBinfo\fP; \fIGNU Emacs Manual\fP, Richard -Stallman. -.br -.BR cxref ( 1 ), -.BR emacs ( 1 ), -.BR vgrind ( 1 ), -.BR vi ( 1 ). - -.SH COPYING -Copyright (c) 1999, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -.PP -Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of -this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice -are preserved on all copies. -.PP -Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this -manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the -entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a -permission notice identical to this one. -.PP -Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this -manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified -versions, except that this permission notice may be included in -translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in -the original English.