"Shigio YAMAGUCHI" <[email protected]> writes:
>> The one in debian squeeze (stable).
>>
>> 5.7.1
>
> It is a version three years ago. It cannot understand 'gtags.files'.
> It seems that you are reading the manual of a different version.
>
>> but as I say, all I want to do is configure the type of files tagged by
>> global - something I assume is possible even on an older global?
>> If its not possible to tell global to only tag certain file types, then
>> of course I can look into moving to a new version but would prefer not
>> to if avoidable - but I suspect it is possible and I am missing
>> something in the manual since it seems such a basic configuration
>> requirement for any tagging system.
>
> I have already answer to it.
If I could just bump this : I cant find any answer than "langmap" and
that doesnt seem to work for me. I am using the default langmap and that
says
:langmap=c\:.c.h,yacc\:.y,asm\:.s.S,java\:.java,cpp\:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.hxx.hpp.C.H,php\:.php.php3.phtml:
so why when I save an .el file in my .emacs.d why is global -u taking 3
minutes?
This is with the debian stable global and the latest compiled from
source.
I dont want to use gtags.files as the new files wont be tagged.
It seems a very common requirement to only update tags using files of a
certain type - in this case .el files- and to my shame I cant seem to
make it work. Surely an example is possible?
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