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etags
Automake will generate rules to generate `TAGS' files for use with GNU Emacs under some circumstances.
If any C, C++ or Fortran 77 source code or headers are present, then
tags
and TAGS
targets will be generated for the directory.
At the topmost directory of a multi-directory package, a tags
target file will be generated which, when run, will generate a
`TAGS' file that includes by reference all `TAGS' files from
subdirectories.
The tags
target will also be generated if the variable
ETAGS_ARGS
is defined. This variable is intended for use in
directories which contain taggable source that etags
does not
understand. The user can use the ETAGSFLAGS
to pass additional
flags to etags
; AM_ETAGSFLAGS
is also available for use in
`Makefile.am'.
Here is how Automake generates tags for its source, and for nodes in its Texinfo file:
ETAGS_ARGS = automake.in --lang=none \ --regex='/^@node[ \t]+\([^,]+\)/\1/' automake.texi |
If you add filenames to `ETAGS_ARGS', you will probably also
want to set `TAGS_DEPENDENCIES'. The contents of this variable
are added directly to the dependencies for the tags
target.
Automake will also generate an ID
target which will run
mkid
on the source. This is only supported on a
directory-by-directory basis.
Automake also supports the GNU Global Tags program. The GTAGS
target runs Global Tags
automatically and puts the result in the top build directory. The
variable GTAGS_ARGS
holds arguments which are passed to
gtags
.