On 11/04/13 20:58, David Fishburn wrote:


On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Geoff Liu (刘沧溟)
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi fellow vimmers,

    I've been using vim for years, but somehow never really got into using
    tags. Recently I decided to finally set that up. I noticed that
    exuberant ctags hasn't had an update since 2009. Has that project been
    abandoned? Or is there a better alternative that I haven't found in my
    Google searches?

    It's such a good tool, but it's missing some of the more recent
    languages (namely, scala and go), and it would be awesome if it
    supported LaTeX files (generate TOC). I know it is possible to add new
    language support using .ctags file, but it pains me to think everyone
    is duplicating the same work, and none of that is pushed up stream.


Geoff,

As you noticed a release has not been put out for some time.
Trunk is updated though, if you build you own there is quite a bit of
additional languages and support in that version.

I added tex support to Exuberant Tags.

HTH,
David

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Exactly which languages Exuberant Ctags supports may depend on where you get it from, I suppose. The version currently available on openSUSE 12.1 (which is not the latest openSUSE release, but I need more disk space to upgrade) supports: Ant Asm Asp Awk Basic BETA C C++ C# Cobol DosBatch Eiffel Erlang Flex Fortran HTML Java JavaScript Lisp Lua Make MatLab OCaml Pascal Perl PHP Python REXX Ruby Scheme Sh SLang SML SQL Tcl Tex Vera Verilog VHDL Vim YACC (as shown by "ctags --list-languages").


Best regards,
Tony.
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