Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Re: Search in the C-] tag selection window

On 26/12/12 03:14, Woody Wu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I press C-] on a word, and if there word matches more than one
> tags, then vim will prompt with a list, I then choice a entry number in
> the list before it jumps to the desired destination.
>
> But, in some caess, a word can much many many tags, like I usually met
> in Linux kernel code, then it comes so hard to find out what entry is
> that I actually want. Here, I feel it's very good to let do some kind
> of search, for example, using a same '/' key.
>
> Is that possible? Or how do you guys do it?
>
> BTW: I found, the ctags is not smart enough to recognize something like
> 'struct foo', vim will show you with all the tag named 'foo' other than
> the exact struct 'struct foo'.
>
>
If ctags isn't smart enough, try cscope, and don't forget to set the
'cscopequickfix' option (see ":help csqf" without the double quotes
shown here and also without the single quotes normally surrounding an
option name).

Best regards,
Tony.
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