From: John Eikenberry <jae@zhar.net>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] ocaml/vim/tags
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 00:46:42 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010712004642.A1127@zhar.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <15181.20069.221159.316790@pc803>; from Jean-Christophe.Filliatre@lri.fr on Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 09:14:45AM +0200
The version of etags I have on my system (5.0.1) doesn't support --regex
arguments. It supports --regex-[lang] where you have to define [lang] with
--langdef. I messed around a bit trying to get it working after finding it
in the archives without results.
I recieved a simple perl script from Christian Lindig that does the basics
and will work for now.
Thanks.
Jean-Christophe Filliatre wrote:
>
> John Eikenberry writes:
> >
> > Oh, and I found an example using etags and its regex... but I had little
> > luck with it either. Seems etags' regex features have changed quite a bit
> > since 1999/01.
>
> I don't know vim, but I'm using the following hack to get tags for
> Emacs using etags, and it still works nice (of course it is not as
> satisfactory as tags based on a parsing of ocaml files)
>
> ======================================================================
> find . -name "*.ml*" | sort -r | xargs \
> etags "--regex=/let[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)/\1/" \
> "--regex=/let[ \t]+rec[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)/\1/" \
> "--regex=/and[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)/\1/" \
> "--regex=/type[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)/\1/" \
> "--regex=/exception[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)/\1/" \
> "--regex=/val[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)/\1/" \
> "--regex=/module[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)/\1/"
> ======================================================================
>
> The 'sort -r' is used to have .mli entries appearing first, then .ml
> entries. Indeed, when looking for an identifier, you usually only want
> its type declaration; if you also want its code, then use C-u M-.
>
> Hope this helps,
--
John Eikenberry
[jae@zhar.net - http://zhar.net]
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