vim + cscope + nuweb

2006-09-29 Thread Jim Washburn


Hi,
A question about this combination -
I use cscope with vim, normally with C/C++. I have lately been using the 
literate programming tool  'nuweb' , somewhat similar to CWEB, based on 
Latex. The nuweb source files I have written have C/C++ code within 
them. I have a problem referencing cscope tags within vim in this case.  
It does not seem to know that underscores can be part of the symbol it 
is looking up.  So it looks up a truncated version of the symbol. Using 
cscope with nuweb outside of vim works fine.
So my question is, how can I tell vim that underscores are a valid 
character in this context?


Thanks,

Jim








Re: vim + cscope + nuweb

2006-09-29 Thread Jim Washburn


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Jim Washburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2006-09-30 02:58:59:

  

Hi,
A question about this combination -
I use cscope with vim, normally with C/C++. I have lately been using the
literate programming tool  'nuweb' , somewhat similar to CWEB, based on
Latex. The nuweb source files I have written have C/C++ code within
them. I have a problem referencing cscope tags within vim in this case.
It does not seem to know that underscores can be part of the symbol it
is looking up.  So it looks up a truncated version of the symbol. Using
cscope with nuweb outside of vim works fine.
 So my question is, how can I tell vim that underscores are a valid
character in this context?

Thanks,

Jim



:verbose set isk?

gives

iskeyword=@,48-57,192-255


I guess that :set isk+=_
will work.


Yes it does! Thanks all, this is great.

-Jim



HTH

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