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.BR vi ( 1 )\c |
.BR vi ( 1 )\c |
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\&. Both forms of the program understand |
\&. Both forms of the program understand |
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the syntax of C, Objective C, C++, Java, Fortran, Ada, Cobol, Erlang, HTML, |
the syntax of C, Objective C, C++, Java, Fortran, Ada, Cobol, Erlang, HTML, |
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LaTeX, Emacs Lisp/Common Lisp, makefiles, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Postscript, |
LaTeX, Emacs Lisp/Common Lisp, Lua, makefile, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Postscript, |
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Python, Prolog, Scheme and |
Python, Prolog, Scheme and |
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most assembler\-like syntaxes. |
most assembler\-like syntaxes. |
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Both forms read the files specified on the command line, and write a tag |
Both forms read the files specified on the command line, and write a tag |
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\fBctags\fP) in the current working directory. |
\fBctags\fP) in the current working directory. |
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Files specified with relative file names will be recorded in the tag |
Files specified with relative file names will be recorded in the tag |
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table with file names relative to the directory where the tag table |
table with file names relative to the directory where the tag table |
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resides. Files specified with absolute file names will be recorded |
resides. If the tag table is in /dev, however, the file names are made |
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relative to the working directory. Files specified with absolute file |
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names will be recorded |
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with absolute file names. Files generated from a source file\-\-like |
with absolute file names. Files generated from a source file\-\-like |
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a C file generated from a source Cweb file\-\-will be recorded with |
a C file generated from a source Cweb file\-\-will be recorded with |
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the name of the source file. |
the name of the source file. |