On 2014-11-10 09:42 +0900, Shigio YAMAGUCHI wrote: > It is not recommended for the front-end to read tag files directly, > because the realization method of tag files may be changed one day.
In practice few care about this, particularly when existing tools don't meet their needs. Secondly it'd be better to standardize the format so that an indexer for a language can be written outside of GNU Global. Many languages have better lexer and parser tools in themselves, PHP, perl, javascript, Erlang, python etc. etc. Being able to reuse these mature and battle-tested code makes a high-quality indexing tools with little efforts. There is hardly any interest in writing/rewriting a language's lexer/parser for GNU Global and even if they do they have a hard time keep it in sync with the language evolution. > For the moment, there is not such plan. What is the reason you hope it? One reason is fewer DB files to clutter a user's projects. > Thank you for having try. > Shigio Thanks, Leo _______________________________________________ Bug-global mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-global
