Mercurial > emacs
changeset 43855:db463e67459c
Better description of what etags does with #line.
author | Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 12 Mar 2002 13:40:49 +0000 |
parents | e71940336640 |
children | 7d0cb2cc5e60 |
files | etc/NEWS |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/etc/NEWS Tue Mar 12 13:31:57 2002 +0000 +++ b/etc/NEWS Tue Mar 12 13:40:49 2002 +0000 @@ -365,17 +365,20 @@ *** In Prolog, etags creates tags for rules in addition to predicates. -*** In Perl, packages are tags. Subroutine tags are named from their -package. You can jump to sub tags as you did before, by the sub name, or -additionally by looking for package::sub. - -*** New language PHP: tags are functions, classes and defines. If -the --members option is specified to etags, tags are vars also. - -*** Honour #line directives. This is useful when dealing with C code -created from Yacc sources, or with any file created from Cweb source -files. When etags tags the generated file, it writes tags pointing to -the source file. +*** In Perl, packages are tags. +Subroutine tags are named from their package. You can jump to sub tags +as you did before, by the sub name, or additionally by looking for +package::sub. + +*** New language PHP: tags are functions, classes and defines. +If the --members option is specified to etags, tags are vars also. + +*** Honour #line directives. +When Etags parses an input file that contains C preprocessor's #line +directives, it creates tags using the file name and line number +specified in those directives. This is useful when dealing with code +created from Cweb source files. When Etags tags the generated file, it +writes tags pointing to the source file. +++ ** The command line option --no-windows has been changed to