Hi, "gtags --accept-dotfiles" is a good solution IMHO. It breaks no compatibility and helps avoiding the problem.
Kind regards, Rolf Am Tue, 31 Jan 2012 05:22:00 +0900 schrieb "Shigio YAMAGUCHI" <[email protected]>: > Hello, > > The "-f" option of gtags, where you tell exactly, which files to > > include should do exactly that IMHO, and not skip dotfiles/dotdirs > > even when given by the "-f" option, which is the current behaviour. > > > > I consider this a bug, that > > - files explicitly submitted by the user are not treated > > In GLOBAL, it is gtags that decides a set of target files. > The purpose of the -f option is to narrow down the set. > It is functionally the same as 'skip list'. > > So, even if you specify the following files, gtags ignores them. > - dot files and dot directories > - binary files > - files which are out of the project > > > - there is not even a workaround to treat those files > > That's right at present. > > > I see two solutions: > > A) take every file from the "-f" option. > > B) create another command line option whether to skip > > dotfiles/dotdirs. > > > > I prefer solution A), what do you think? > > In UNIX, since dot files and dot directories are used to hide their > own figure from users, the present operation should be satisfactory > for almost all persons. > > So, I would like to select B). How about adding the following option? > > $ gtags --accept-dotfiles # accept dot files and dot > directories > > Regards, > Shigio > -- > Shigio YAMAGUCHI <[email protected]> > PGP fingerprint: D1CB 0B89 B346 4AB6 5663 C4B6 3CA5 BBB3 57BE DDA3 _______________________________________________ Bug-global mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-global
