Isn't it possible to write a source file including a couple of lines
to reproduce the bug?


2014-03-03 10:24 GMT+09:00 Leo Liu <[email protected]>:

> On 2014-03-03 07:03 +0800, Shigio YAMAGUCHI wrote:
> > Hi Leo,
> > If possible, would you please show me the command line that
> > you executed. I'm confused because it seems that the source
> > line ('#define SLIST_INIT') does not have 'leading white space'.
>
> That was only used to explain what 'source text' is in this context.
>
> I had wished to find an example that could show the issue but
> unfortunately all of definitions in 'global' (within the time that I
> have last night) in 'global' is at column 0 i.e. no leading whitespace.
>
> I wonder if it is possible for you to find any of your local projects in
> a language understandable by both global and ctags for example c or php
> to experiment? The command line that I use to test is this:
>
> $ global -v --result=grep --color=always --path-style=shorter
> A_TAG_IN_A_LINE_WITH_LEADING_SPACE
> $ global -v --result=cscope --color=always --path-style=shorter
> A_TAG_IN_A_LINE_WITH_LEADING_SPACE
>
> Leo
>
>
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