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Re: TAGS
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Friedrich Dominicus |
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Re: TAGS |
Date: |
Mon, 05 Jan 2004 08:13:59 +0100 |
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"Jack Wang" <jw2000@excite.com> writes:
> Hi all:
>
>
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> How to generate TAGS file in a complex directory structure (with
> many subdirectories)?
depends on the Shell and number of files you're using in zsh e.g you
can just get away with
etags **/*.{c,cc,h} but if there are too many files the command line
will get overflowed.
The other thing which works
find . -name "*.{c,cc,h}" -exec etags -a -o SOME-TAGS-FILE {} \;
which will call etags on any file and append that stuff to
SOME_TAGS-FILE, well minor errors I may have introduced ;-)
Regards
Friedrich
- TAGS, Jack Wang, 2004/01/05
- Re: TAGS,
Friedrich Dominicus <=