Name
etags
Synopsis
etags [options]files
Create a list of function and macro names defined in a programming source file. etags generates tags for use by emacs. (ctags produces an equivalent tags file for use with vi.) More than one file may be specified. etags understands many programming languages, including C, C++, FORTRAN, Java, Perl, Python, flex, yacc, and bison. The output list (named TAGS by default) contains lines of the form:
name file contextwhere name is the function or macro name, file is the source file in which name is defined, and context is a search pattern that shows the line of code containing name. After the list of tags is created, you can invoke Emacs on any file and type:
M-x visit-tags-tableYou will be prompted for the name of the tag table; the default is TAGS. To switch to the source file associated with the name listed in tagsfile, type:
M-x find-tagYou will be prompted for the tag you would like Emacs to search for.
Options
- -a, --append
Append tag output to existing list of tags.
- -d, --defines
Include tag entries for C preprocessor definitions.
- -i file, --include=file
Add a note to the tags file that file should be consulted in addition to the normal input file.
- -l language, --language=language
Consider the files that follow this option to be written in language. Use the -h option for a list of languages and their default filename extensions.
- -o file, --output=file
Write to file.
- -r regexp, --regex=regexp
Include a tag for each line that matches regexp in the files following ...