is really not a solution. I also just don't have much time to
understand how to develop plugins and write a suitable plugin for this
situation. I have 3 kids at home missing me the whole day.
I really love Vim, so I really do my best not to use a full C/C++ IDE.
On Dec 20, 2:10 pm, lainme <lainme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think you can remove some options, for example
>
> ctags -R --fields=+S /usr/include
>
> from ctags manual:http://ctags.sourceforge.net/ctags.html
>
> "--extra=+q, --fields=+ia" is used to extract information about Class and
> Inheritance, which is useful for Object-Oriented programming languages like
> C++. For C, you don't need these.
>
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Bouchta...@gmail.com
> <bouchta...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > Hello guys,
>
> > Please help me with the following problem. I want to use Vim with
> > ctags to benefit from OmniCppCompletion. I was searching the internet
> > for a solution before I post here, but didn't succeed. So what's the
> > problem:
>
> > I want to add tags which is specifically targeted to standard C
> > library. What I mean with standard C library, is stdio.h, stdlib.h,
> > string.h, arp/net.h socket.h signal.h and so on...
>
> > I found only examples like:
> > ctags –R --c++-kinds=+p --fields=+iaS --extra=+q /usr/include
>
> > When I run this, it takes a long time before it finishes so I
> > terminated the process, looking at filesize, I saw it was already
> > about 250 MB. If I let ctags finish it with building the table, it
> > could be maybe 1 GB, which is huge in my opnion and I don't think
> > that's how to do it.
>
> > So please, how can I creat a tag file for standard C lib (in my case
> > on a Debian) correctly. I don't want C++ (cause there are plenty of
> > examples), just C!
>
> > If you gave me the solution, you helped me with a problem I had for
> > months (I switched to Code::Blocks to code).
>
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