1. I have added simple a new function to my source dir and running the ctags - R but still at new functions tag is not working.?
2. At each time i opened my source code i need to execute ctags again ?
3. How Can I use ctags and cscope while I have already opened my file in vim.
On 28 Apr 2020 11:19 p.m., "Gary Johnson" <garyjohn@spocom.com> wrote:
On 2020-04-28, Kunal Chauhan wrote:The asterisk (*) is not necessary. You can execute just
> Hi Team,
>
> below is my ctags related question in vim :
>
> Q1: I added new functions to some code repo and run the below command
> For generating the ctags I used "ctags -R * " at vim but it is not
> working.
> still I did not compile my code yet.
$ ctags -R
The tags do not go into a folder; they go into a regular file. If
> Q2: Also my tags folder is not showing by date update in current source
> directory.
you have a folder named tags, you will need to either rename that
folder or tell ctags and vim to use a different name for the tags
file.
If you are executing "ctags -R *" or "ctags -R" within vim, try
executing it outside of vim, at the shell prompt. That may let you
see any warnings more easily.
No, ctags does not require that the code be compiled.
> Q3: is ctags require the compilation of code for navigation.
However, some programs generate C source files from files written in
other languages, such as YACC. You may need to compile your code
before ctags will find symbols defined in generated files.
Regards,
Gary
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