>> Paul, do you use tags as well as imenu and speedbar? 

Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/11/00 2:53:07 PM >>>
> Yes, the primary advantage of tags is that you can jump to the
> definition for a symbol that resides in some other file. Another is
> that you can do so with a simple keystroke combination.

> Here at the Mathworks we have a perl script that invokes etags on
> our C and Java source hierarchies package by package. (I have gotten
> around to updating it to use jtags for Java files.) It inserts a
> tags file in package directory. Then it inserts a tags file at the
> top level of the hierarchy that simply references the low-level tags
> files.

2Q:

* How might one view said script? I've wondered if there was some way
  around the "one huge tags file," but never looked into the matter.

* I may be joining a project where I'd be doing mostly Perl. I'll miss
  JDE! Is there a Perl Development Environment for Emacs, or something
  similarly functional?

TIA, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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