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f9f999d9 1.\" Copyright (c) 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation
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10.SH NAME
11etags, ctags \- generate tag file for Emacs, vi
12.SH SYNOPSIS
13.hy 0
14.na
e6dd1a49 15\fBetags\fP [\|\-aCDGImRVh\|] [\|\-i \fIfile\fP\|] [\|\-l \fIlanguage\fP\|]
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e6dd1a49 17[\|\-o \fItagfile\fP\|] [\|\-r \fIregexp\fP\|]
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e6dd1a49 19[\|\-\-append\|] [\|\-\-no\-defines\|]
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20[\|\-\-no\-globals\|] [\|\-\-include=\fIfile\fP\|]
21[\|\-\-ignore\-indentation\|] [\|\-\-language=\fIlanguage\fP\|]
22[\|\-\-members\|] [\|\-\-output=\fItagfile\fP\|]
23[\|\-\-regex=\fIregexp\fP\|] [\|\-\-no\-regex\|]
caac7f2c 24[\|\-\-ignore\-case\-regex=\fIregexp\fP\|]
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25[\|\-\-help\|] [\|\-\-version\|]
26\fIfile\fP .\|.\|.
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e6dd1a49 28\fBctags\fP [\|\-aCdgImRVh\|] [\|\-BtTuvwx\|] [\|\-l \fIlanguage\fP\|]
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e6dd1a49 30[\|\-o \fItagfile\fP\|] [\|\-r \fIregexp\fP\|]
8dc78b52 31.br
e6dd1a49 32[\|\-\-append\|] [\|\-\-backward\-search\|]
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33[\|\-\-cxref\|] [\|\-\-defines\|] [\|\-\-forward\-search\|]
34[\|\-\-globals\|] [\|\-\-ignore\-indentation\|]
35[\|\-\-language=\fIlanguage\fP\|] [\|\-\-members\|]
36[\|\-\-output=\fItagfile\fP\|] [\|\-\-regex=\fIregexp\fP\|]
caac7f2c 37[\|\-\-ignore\-case\-regex=\fIregexp\fP\|]
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38[\|\-\-typedefs\|] [\|\-\-typedefs\-and\-c++\|]
39[\|\-\-update\|] [\|\-\-no\-warn\|]
a933dad1 40[\|\-\-help\|] [\|\-\-version\|]
8dc78b52 41\fIfile\fP .\|.\|.
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43.hy 1
44.SH DESCRIPTION
f9f999d9 45The \|\fBetags\fP\| program is used to create a tag table file, in a format
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46understood by
47.BR emacs ( 1 )\c
f9f999d9 48\&; the \|\fBctags\fP\| program is used to create a similar table in a
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49format understood by
50.BR vi ( 1 )\c
51\&. Both forms of the program understand
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52the syntax of C, Objective C, C++, Java, Fortran, Ada, Cobol, Erlang,
53LaTeX, Emacs Lisp/Common Lisp, makefiles, Pascal, Perl, Postscript,
54Python, Prolog, Scheme and
8dc78b52 55most assembler\-like syntaxes.
a933dad1 56Both forms read the files specified on the command line, and write a tag
f9f999d9 57table (defaults: \fBTAGS\fP for \fBetags\fP, \fBtags\fP for
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58\fBctags\fP) in the current working directory.
59Files specified with relative file names will be recorded in the tag
60table with file names relative to the directory where the tag table
61resides. Files specified with absolute file names will be recorded
62with absolute file names.
63The programs recognize the language used in an input file based on its
f9f999d9 64file name and contents. The \fB\-\-language\fP switch can be used to force
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65parsing of the file names following the switch according to the given
66language, overriding guesses based on filename extensions.
67.SH OPTIONS
68Some options make sense only for the \fBvi\fP style tag files produced
69by ctags;
70\fBetags\fP does not recognize them.
71The programs accept unambiguous abbreviations for long option names.
72.TP
73.B \-a, \-\-append
f9f999d9 74Append to existing tag file. (For \fBvi\fP-format tag files, see also
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75\fB\-\-update\fP.)
76.TP
77.B \-B, \-\-backward\-search
78Tag files written in the format expected by \fBvi\fP contain regular
79expression search instructions; the \fB\-B\fP option writes them using
80the delimiter `\|\fB?\fP\|', to search \fIbackwards\fP through files.
81The default is to use the delimiter `\|\fB/\fP\|', to search \fIforwards\fP
82through files.
83Only \fBctags\fP accepts this option.
84.TP
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85.B \-\-declarations
86In C and derived languages, create tags for function declarations,
87and create tags for extern variables unless \-\-no\-globals is used.
88.TP
a933dad1 89.B \-d, \-\-defines
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90Create tag entries for C preprocessor constant definitions
91and enum constants, too. This is the
92default behavior for \fBetags\fP.
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93.TP
94.B \-D, \-\-no\-defines
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95Do not create tag entries for C preprocessor constant definitions
96and enum constants.
a933dad1 97This may make the tags file much smaller if many header files are tagged.
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98This is the default behavior for \fBctags\fP.
99.TP
100.B \-g, \-\-globals
101Create tag entries for global variables in C, C++, Objective C, Java,
102and Perl.
103This is the default behavior for \fBetags\fP.
104.TP
105.B \-G, \-\-no\-globals
106Do not tag global variables. Typically this reduces the file size by
107one fourth. This is the default behavior for \fBctags\fP.
108.TP
109\fB\-i\fP \fIfile\fP, \fB\-\-include=\fIfile\fP
110Include a note in the tag file indicating that, when searching for a
111tag, one should also consult the tags file \fIfile\fP after checking the
112current file. This options is only accepted by \fBetags\fP.
113.TP
114.B \-I, \-\-ignore\-indentation
115Don't rely on indentation as much as we normally do. Currently, this
116means not to assume that a closing brace in the first column is the
117final brace of a function or structure definition in C and C++.
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118.TP
119\fB\-l\fP \fIlanguage\fP, \fB\-\-language=\fIlanguage\fP
120Parse the following files according to the given language. More than
121one such options may be intermixed with filenames. Use \fB\-\-help\fP
122to get a list of the available languages and their default filename
123extensions. The `auto' language can be used to restore automatic
e6dd1a49 124detection of language based on the file name. The `none'
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125language may be used to disable language parsing altogether; only
126regexp matching is done in this case (see the \fB\-\-regex\fP option).
127.TP
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128.B \-m, \-\-members
129Create tag entries for variables that are members of structure-like
130constructs in C++, Objective C, Java.
131.TP
132.B \-M, \-\-no\-members
133Do not tag member variables. This is the default behavior.
134.TP
135.B \-\-packages\-only
136Only tag packages in Ada files.
137.TP
a933dad1 138\fB\-o\fP \fItagfile\fP, \fB\-\-output=\fItagfile\fP
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139Explicit name of file for tag table; overrides default \fBTAGS\fP or
140\fBtags\fP. (But ignored with \fB\-v\fP or \fB\-x\fP.)
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141.TP
142\fB\-r\fP \fIregexp\fP, \fB\-\-regex=\fIregexp\fP
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143.TP
144\fB\-\-ignore\-case\-regex=\fIregexp\fP
145Make tags based on regexp matching for each line of the files
146following this option, in addition to the tags made with the standard
147parsing based on language. When using \fB\-\-regex\fP, case is
148significant, while it is not with \fB\-\-ignore\-case\-regex\fP. May
149be freely intermixed with filenames and the \fB\-R\fP option. The
150regexps are cumulative, i.e. each option will add to the previous
151ones. The regexps are of the form:
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caac7f2c 153 \fB/\fP\fItagregexp\fP[\fB/\fP\fInameregexp\fP]\fB/\fP
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154.br
155
156where \fItagregexp\fP is used to match the lines that must be tagged.
157It should not match useless characters. If the match is
158such that more characters than needed are unavoidably matched by
159\fItagregexp\fP, it may be useful to add a \fInameregexp\fP, to
160narrow down the tag scope. \fBctags\fP ignores regexps without a
525742d9 161\fInameregexp\fP. The syntax of regexps is the same as in emacs.
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162.br
163Here are some examples. All the regexps are quoted to protect them
164from shell interpretation.
165.br
166
167Tag the DEFVAR macros in the emacs source files:
168.br
169\fI\-\-regex\='/[ \\t]*DEFVAR_[A-Z_ \\t(]+"\\([^"]+\\)"\/'\fP
170.br
171
172Tag VHDL files (this example is a single long line, broken here for
173formatting reasons):
174.br
175\fI\-\-language\=none\ \-\-regex='/[\ \\t]*\\(ARCHITECTURE\\|\\
176CONFIGURATION\\)\ +[^\ ]*\ +OF/'\ \-\-regex\='/[\ \\t]*\\
177\\(ATTRIBUTE\\|ENTITY\\|FUNCTION\\|PACKAGE\\(\ BODY\\)?\\
178\\|PROCEDURE\\|PROCESS\\|TYPE\\)[\ \\t]+\\([^\ \\t(]+\\)/\\3/'\fP
179.br
180
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181Tag TCL files (this last example shows the usage of a \fItagregexp\fP):
182.br
183\fI\-\-lang\=none \-\-regex\='/proc[\ \\t]+\\([^\ \\t]+\\)/\\1/'\fP
184
caac7f2c 185.br
e6dd1a49 186A regexp can be preceded by {\fIlang\fP}, thus restricting it to match
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187lines of files of the specified language. Use \fBetags --help\fP to obtain
188a list of the recognised languages. This feature is particularly useful inside
189\fBregex files\fP. A regex file contains one regex per line. Empty lines,
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190and those lines beginning with space or tab are ignored. Lines beginning
191with @ are references to regex files whose name follows the @ sign. Other
f9f999d9 192lines are considered regular expressions like those following \fB\-\-regex\fP.
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193.br
194For example, the command
195.br
f9f999d9 196\fIetags \-\-regex=@regex.file *.c\fP
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197.br
198reads the regexes contained in the file regex.file.
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199.TP
200.B \-R, \-\-no\-regex
201Don't do any more regexp matching on the following files. May be
202freely intermixed with filenames and the \fB\-\-regex\fP option.
203.TP
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204.B \-t, \-\-typedefs
205Record typedefs in C code as tags. Since this is the default behaviour
206of \fBetags\fP, only \fBctags\fP accepts this option.
207.TP
208.B \-T, \-\-typedefs\-and\-c++
209Generate tag entries for typedefs, struct, enum, and union tags, and
210C++ member functions. Since this is the default behaviour
211of \fBetags\fP, only \fBctags\fP accepts this option.
212.TP
213.B \-u, \-\-update
214Update tag entries for \fIfiles\fP specified on command line, leaving
215tag entries for other files in place. Currently, this is implemented
216by deleting the existing entries for the given files and then
217rewriting the new entries at the end of the tags file. It is often
218faster to simply rebuild the entire tag file than to use this.
219Only \fBctags\fP accepts this option.
220.TP
221.B \-v, \-\-vgrind
222Instead of generating a tag file, write index (in \fBvgrind\fP format)
223to standard output. Only \fBctags\fP accepts this option.
224.TP
225.B \-w, \-\-no\-warn
226Suppress warning messages about duplicate entries. The \fBetags\fP
227program does not check for duplicate entries, so this option is not
228allowed with it.
229.TP
230.B \-x, \-\-cxref
231Instead of generating a tag file, write a cross reference (in
232\fBcxref\fP format) to standard output. Only \fBctags\fP accepts this option.
233.TP
8dc78b52 234.B \-h, \-H, \-\-help
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235Print usage information.
236.TP
237.B \-V, \-\-version
238Print the current version of the program (same as the version of the
239emacs \fBetags\fP is shipped with).
240
241.SH "SEE ALSO"
242`\|\fBemacs\fP\|' entry in \fBinfo\fP; \fIGNU Emacs Manual\fP, Richard
243Stallman.
244.br
245.BR cxref ( 1 ),
246.BR emacs ( 1 ),
247.BR vgrind ( 1 ),
248.BR vi ( 1 ).
249
250.SH COPYING
e6dd1a49 251Copyright
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252.if t \(co
253.if n (c)
2541999, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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256Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
257under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
258or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
259with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and no
260Back-Cover Texts.
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262This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free
263Documentation License. If you want to distribute this document
264separately from the collection, you can do so by adding a copy of the
265license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license.
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266A copy of the license is included in the
267.BR gfdl ( 1 )
268man page, and in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation
269License" in the Emacs manual.