Christian wrote:

> On Do, 31 Okt 2019, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> 
> > > But it's been 512 for as long as Vim7 exists, so at least 15 years. 
> > > Clearly, we can increase the line length limit by 50%?
> > 
> > How many more tag files would we accept then?
> > It's not like we suddenly accept 90% more, right?
> 
> True. How about throwing an warning message if the tag file has too long 
> lines and add an option that specifies the tag line length with a 
> default of 512. This way the user can increase the limit if he runs into 
> the problem and for all others it should work the same, right?

Well, yes, but it's a lot less hassle if we can do that automatically.
I haven't looked at the details but I guess the dynamic size should be
possible.

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