On 11/17/2011 05:40 PM, John Little wrote:
On Nov 17, 4:40 am, AK<[email protected]> wrote:
My guess is that if vim sees a tag file with
any tags from current file, it stops searching other tag files and
assumes current tag does not exist? -ak
(I was hoping someone who'd used tags with python would chime in, I
haven't. Ironically, I've used python to generate tags.)
No, normally there can be lots of tag files and vim searches them all
if necessary, and it doesn't stop when it finds a tag if you've
used :tselect.
F. ex., in the vim source tree I've put a "tags" file in every
directory, and in a vim at the top of the tree
:set tags=**/tags
:ts main
I see 17 choices.
Regards, John
Ok, thanks.. at any rate it works fine for me now. -ak
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