I've decided it is probably easier to work-around my issue within my
editor.  So I just created an emacs function which parses the #line
directive (after using gtags-find-tag) and loads the referenced file and
line number.  This seems almost as good as post-processing the tags file.

Thanks


On Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Chris Grebeldinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I understand that I can add my special suffix, but what I really want is
> to process c++ files but have each tag point back to the original
> pre-processed file via the embedded #line directives:
>
> /v/main/src/myclass.pre -special syntax c++
> eg:
> CLASSDECL myclass
> CONSTRUCTOR myclass
> ENDCLASSDECL
>
>
> /v/main/work/myclass.cxx  - plain c++ with #line directives pointing back
> to myclass.pre
> eg:
> #line 1 "/v/main/src/myclass.pre"
> class myclass {
> public:
> #line 2 "/v/main/src/myclass.pre"
>   myclass();
> #line 3 "/v/main/src/myclass.pre"
> }
>
> So I run gtags on myclass.cxx, which generates tags properly, but i want
> all the tags to respect the #line directives for file & line information in
> the tags file.
>
> so that tag:
> myclass::myclass() ---> myclass.pre, line 2
> instead of myclass.cxx, line 5
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> On Feb 7, 2008 7:17 AM, Shigio YAMAGUCHI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >   Many of the source files I am working with are pre-processed C++
> > with
> > > their own special syntax, and the resulting .cpp files have #line
> > directives
> > > throughout which refer back to the un-processed source.  I am
> > generating
> > > tags from the resulting .cpp files.  Is there any way to configure
> > global to
> > > handle those directives, so that search results only include the
> > > un-processed files?
> >
> > Hi,
> > You can configure it. Please copy and rewrite configuration file for
> > gtags.
> > It is assumed that the suffix of your files is '.XYZ'.
> >
> > $ cp /usr/local/share/gtags.conf $HOME/.globalrc        # copy
> > configuration file into
> >                                                        # your home
> > directory
> > $ vi $HOME/.globalrc                                    # rewrite cpp:
> > entry
> >
> >
> > +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > |:langmap=c\:.c.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.hxx.hpp.C.H,
> >                                                               |
> >                                                               v
> >
> > +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > |:langmap=c\:.c.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.XYZ.cxx.hxx.hpp.C.H,
> >
> > $ cd [your source directory]
> > $ gtags
> >
> > But I don't know whether gtags can treat the special syntax in your
> > source file.
> > Luck is wished.
> > --
> > Shigio YAMAGUCHI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - GNU Project
> > PGP fingerprint: D1CB 0B89 B346 4AB6 5663  C4B6 3CA5 BBB3 57BE DDA3
> >
>
>
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