FreeBSD man page for ctags:

     -d      Create tags for #defines that do not take arguments; #defines
             that take arguments are tagged automatically.

     -t      Create tags for typedefs, structs, unions, and enums.


Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mattew T. O'Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 1:12 AM
Subject: [HACKERS] make_ctags problem


> Hello, I have been trying to get the make_ctags script working.  On Redhat
7.3
> (that is all I have access to at the moment.) the script generates the
> following output:
>
> [matthew@zeutrh73 src]$ pwd
> /home/matthew/src/pgsql/src
> [matthew@zeutrh73 src]$ ./tools/make_ctags
> ctags: Unknown option: -d
> ctags: Unknown option: -d
> ctags: Unknown option: -d
> sort: open failed: tags: No such file or directory
> [matthew@zeutrh73 src]$ cat /etc/redhat-release
> Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla)
> [matthew@zeutrh73 src]$ ctags --version
> Exuberant Ctags 5.2.2, Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Darren Hiebert
>   Compiled: Feb 26 2002, 04:51:30
>   Addresses: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
http://ctags.sourceforge.net
>   Optional compiled features: +wildcards, +regex
>
> The ./tags file created is not created, so all the symlinks created
throught
> the source tree are broken.
>
> The make_ctags script runs without error if I change line 5
>
> from:
> -type f -name '*.[chyl]' -print|xargs ctags -d -t -a -f tags
> to:
> -type f -name '*.[chyl]' -print|xargs ctags -a -f tags
>
> The man page for ctags does not list -d or -t as valid options.
>
> Am I doing somthing wrong?  Something with the version of ctags provided
by
> Redhat?
>
> Also when I attempt to use the tags file what was created by the modified
> make_ctags script, I get the following errors from vi:
>
> E432: Tags file not sorted: tags
> E426: tag not found: BUFFER_LOCK_UNLOCK
>
> Matthew
>
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