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   ctags(1)                    (Editing Utilities)                    ctags(1)


   NAME
         ctags - create a tags file for use with vi

   SYNOPSIS
         ctags [ -aBFtuvwx ] [ -f tagsfile ] filename...

   DESCRIPTION
         ctags makes a tags file for ex(1) from the specified C, Pascal,
         FORTRAN, YACC, and LEX sources.  A tags file gives the locations of
         specified objects (in this case functions and typedefs) in a group of
         files.  Each line of the tags file contains the object name, the file
         in which it is defined, and an address specification for the object
         definition. Functions are searched with a pattern, typedefs with a
         line number. Specifiers are given in separate fields on the line,
         separated by SPACE or TAB characters.  Using the tags file, ex can
         quickly find these objects definitions.

         Normally ctags places the tag descriptions in a file called tags;
         this may be overridden with the -f option.

         Files with names ending in .c or .h are assumed to be C source files
         and are searched for C routine and macro definitions.  Files with
         names ending in .y are assumed to be YACC source files.  Files with
         names ending in .l are assumed to be LEX files.  Others are first
         examined to see if they contain any Pascal or FORTRAN routine
         definitions; if not, they are processed again looking for C
         definitions.

         The tag main is treated specially in C programs.  The tag formed is
         created by prepending M to filename, with a trailing .c removed, if
         any, and leading pathname components also removed. This makes use of
         ctags practical in directories with more than one program.

         The following options are available:

         -a    Append output to an existing tags file.

         -B    Use backward searching patterns (?...?).

         -F    Use forward searching patterns (/.../) (default).

         -t    Create tags for typedefs.

         -u    Update the specified files in tags, that is, all references to
               them are deleted, and the new values are appended to the file.
               Beware: this option is implemented in a way which is rather
               slow; it is usually faster to simply rebuild the tags file.

         -v    Produce on the standard output an index listing the function
               name, file name, and page number (assuming 64 line pages).
               Since the output will be sorted into lexicographic order, it


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               may be desired to run the output through sort -f.

         -w    Suppress warning diagnostics.

         -x    Produce a list of object names, the line number and file name
               on which each is defined, as well as the text of that line and
               prints this on the standard output.  This is a simple index
               which can be printed out as an off-line readable function
               index.

   FILES
         tags                output tags file

   USAGE
         The -v option is mainly used with vgrind which will be part of the
         optional BSD Compatibility Package.

   SEE ALSO
         ex(1), vgrind(1), vi(1)

   NOTES
         Recognition of functions, subroutines and procedures for FORTRAN and
         Pascal is done is a very simpleminded way.  No attempt is made to
         deal with block structure; if you have two Pascal procedures in
         different blocks with the same name you lose.

         The method of deciding whether to look for C or Pascal and FORTRAN
         functions is a hack.

         ctags does not know about #ifdefs.

         ctags should know about Pascal types.  Relies on the input being well
         formed to detect typedefs.  Use of -tx shows only the last line of
         typedefs.



















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