When I type ctags -e it returns an error saying it doesn't know that command line option. I thought it should know about exuberant tags because etags works on cli.
Also, I recieve the following error: ctags: unrecognized option --langdef=arc and I have the following in my ~/.ctags file:
--langdef=arc
--langmap=arc:.arc
--regex-arc=/^\(...
When I run ctags -R *, I get errors saying that all directories are not regular files and it skips them instead of recursively generating tags for them.
ctags: skipping arpa: it is not a regular file.
ctags: skipping asm: it is not a regular file.
ctags: skipping asm-generic: it is not a regular file.
ctags: skipping bits: it is not a r...
hi! everybody
i have a c problem can any one help me . i wrote a code of process creation in c language , it uses pid & fork() call. the fork call is use for making child process now can any body tell me how to make parent process? i know that creating a child in process make the process parent automatically but i want to make a parent ...
How can I get ctags to generate tags for MooseX::Declare methods, classes, attributes and such?
...
if I have two files
file a.py:
class A():
pass
file b.py:
from a import A
b = A()
When I use ctags and press Ctrl+] in vim, it redirects me to import statement, not to class definition. In this code all is ok:
file a.py:
class A():
pass
file b.py:
from a import *
b = A()
...
Using exuberant-ctags 5.8 for gcc 4.4.3 c89
I am just started using exuberant-ctags and I am just wondering what options do you add.
Here is a list and I am just wondering added too many could it be over kill.
$ ctags --list-kinds=c
c classes
d macro definitions
e enumerators (values inside an enumeration)
f function definitions
g...
Hi,
I've recently started using ctags on my projects. I currently have the following setup:
root/tags [contains all non-static tags]
root/foo/tags [contains static tags for the foo directory]
root/bar/tags [static]
root/something/else/tags [etc.]
...
I can set tags=./tags,tags,/path/to/root/tags and everything works perfectly.
Howev...
how do you make ctags account for class in c++? when i jump to a tag of a function i get to the same name of the function but in a wrong class.
B b;
b.init();
and there are
A::init() {}
B::init() {}
i put the cursor on init of b.init() and the jump is to A::init() {} instead of B::init() {}.
Note, i didn't use a and b in my code. so...