Hi.
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 22:13:15 +0900, Shigio YAMAGUCHI wrote...
> I'm not recognizing a problem in updatetags_using_builtin_parser().
I wrote about the message marked with "<<===========" in the example below.
$ mkdir a
$ cd a
$ echo 'f(){}' > f.c
$ gtags -v
[Sat Feb 20 12:41:13 JST 2010] Gtags started.
Using config file '/home/iwamoto/.globalrc'.
[Sat Feb 20 12:41:13 JST 2010] Creating 'GTAGS' and temporary file.
[1] extracting tags of f.c
[Sat Feb 20 12:41:13 JST 2010] Creating 'GRTAGS' and 'GSYMS'.
[Sat Feb 20 12:41:13 JST 2010] Done.
$ echo 'g(){}' > g.c
$ gtags -iv
checking /tmp/a/GTAGS
GTAGS found at '/tmp/a/GTAGS'.
[Sat Feb 20 12:41:20 JST 2010] Gtags started.
Using config file '/home/iwamoto/.globalrc'.
Tag found in '/tmp/a'.
Incremental updating.
[Sat Feb 20 12:41:20 JST 2010] Updating 'GTAGS'.
[1/1] extracting tags of g.c
[Sat Feb 20 12:41:20 JST 2010] Updating 'GRTAGS' and 'GSYMS'.
moving undefined symbols from 'GRTAGS' to 'GSYMS'.
moving defined symbols from 'GSYMS' to 'GRTAGS'.
[1/1] adding tags of g.c <<===========
Global databases have been modified.
[Sat Feb 20 12:41:20 JST 2010] Done.
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Hideki IWAMOTO [email protected]
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