Sorry. It was typo. > Please try this: > $ find -type -f -print | gtags -f -
Please remove a '-' from the first '-f'. $ find -type f -print | gtags -f - 2016-06-16 23:15 GMT+09:00 Shigio YAMAGUCHI <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > This may be suggestions for gtag. > > > > I have source tree which has many sym links and sub trees > > which I do not want to parse. Gtags has a "skip" feature but > > it's limited and here are suggestions. > > > > 1. Option for not following sym link. > > Currently, follows blindly and increases tag db size. > > Please try this: > $ find -type -f -print | gtags -f - > > > 1. No glob on skip path. > > Since not able to use glob on path name so have to list out all > > names explicitly which could have too many. > > The skip variable is an old facility. I'd like to suggest -f (--file) > option, which can be combined with UNIX's find(1) command. > Since find(1) has rich options to select files, you can do everything. > This technique can also be applied to any other tagging systems like > ctags, cscope, and etc. > > > 3. No multiple skip setting. > > Not able to have "skip" variable more than one in the conf and > > ends up long single line when there are many to skip. For example, > > All values of skip, langmap and gtags_parser are adopted and connected > respectively. (man gtags.conf) > > Regards, > Shigio > > > > > -- > Shigio YAMAGUCHI <[email protected]> > PGP fingerprint: D1CB 0B89 B346 4AB6 5663 C4B6 3CA5 BBB3 57BE DDA3 > -- Shigio YAMAGUCHI <[email protected]> PGP fingerprint: D1CB 0B89 B346 4AB6 5663 C4B6 3CA5 BBB3 57BE DDA3
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