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Re: etags for C++
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: etags for C++ |
Date: |
Sat, 23 Feb 2002 13:19:54 -0700 (MST) |
etags is OK. For practical use etags must run on all relevant source
files in the target project by something like this.
find . -name "*.[chCH]" -print | etags -
I am asking if we can provide easier way to perform above task. In
above syntax manipulating "*.[chCH]" to include .cc, .cpp and .cxx is
not trivial.
Now I see that we have been misunderstanding each other.
That example in the manual is meant to show how you can use
find to select the files to etags to operate on. You seem to want
an example showing how to find C and C++ files, but that isn't
what it is intended for.
- etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/19
- Re: etags for C++, Richard Stallman, 2002/02/20
- Re: etags for C++, Eli Zaretskii, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Eli Zaretskii, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/21
- Re: etags for C++, Francesco Potorti`, 2002/02/22
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/22
- Re: etags for C++, Andreas Schwab, 2002/02/22
- Re: etags for C++,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/24
- Re: etags for C++, Richard Stallman, 2002/02/24
- Re: etags for C++, Eli Zaretskii, 2002/02/25
- Re: etags for C++, Francesco Potorti`, 2002/02/25
- Re: etags for C++, Tak Ota, 2002/02/25
- Re: etags for C++, Richard Stallman, 2002/02/26