Hi all, I propose a project basis configuration mechanism. This is based on Leo's idea.
1. Project basis configuration file 1.1 gtags.conf You can use 'gtags.conf' file per project. File name should be always 'gtags.conf', and should be put on the root directory of each project. For example, $ vi gtags.conf $ gtags $ global -x main is equal to $ vi gtags.conf $ export GTAGSCONF=`pwd`/gtags.conf $ gtags $ global -x main 1.2 gtags.label Additionally, you can use 'gtags.label' file to specify a label of configuration files. The contents of the file is used as a label name. By using it, you can collect various definitions in one file. For example, [$HOME/.globalrc] +------------------------- |default:... |perlproj:... <= definitions for perl projects |phpproj:... <= definitions for php projects (in a perl project) $ echo 'perlproj' >gtags.label $ gtags is equal to $ GTAGSLABEL=perlproj gtags 1.3 Independency The two above-mentioned files are available separately or together. 2. Priority 1.2 gtags.conf Priority to select a configuration file is like follows: (Lower number means higher priority) Priority Configuration file ------------------------------------------------------ 1 $GTAGSCONF 2 <project root>/gtags.conf <= NEW 3 $HOME/.globalrc 4 /etc/gtags.conf 5 /usr/local/etc/gtags.conf default (do not use configuration file) The point is that project basis gtags.conf is given higher priority than $HOME/.globalrc. It realizes the followings. o You can write your default configuration in $HOME/.globalrc. o If you need individual configuration per project, then you can write 'gtags.conf' file for each project. 2.2 gtags.label Priority to select a configuration label is like follows: (Lower number means higher priority) Priority Label ------------------------------------------------------ 1 $GTAGSLABEL 2 contents of <project root>/gtags.label <= NEW default 'default' Any comment? -- Shigio YAMAGUCHI <[email protected]> PGP fingerprint: D1CB 0B89 B346 4AB6 5663 C4B6 3CA5 BBB3 57BE DDA3
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