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bug#20629: 25.0.50; Regression: TAGS broken, can't find anything in C++


From: Francesco Potortì
Subject: bug#20629: 25.0.50; Regression: TAGS broken, can't find anything in C++ files.
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 14:16:21 +0200

>> In class-based programs,
>> like C++, it can be useful to provide a fully-qualified name for an
>> identifier, so there is a class::id tag.  Here again, it may make sense
>> to tag all entries, if it makes TAGS parsing easier or more accurate.
>
>The question at hand is how Emacs should go from a non-qualified tag 
>name (because it's a method call in the buffer, and we don't know which 
>class the object belongs to) to the tag location. Either we use some 
>implicit matching, or each method tag should have two entries: a 
>qualified one, and a non-qualified one.

Well, I'd say, when matching NAME:

first, match against a tag NAME
second, if appropriate, match against a tag ::NAME
third, regex match against a tag .*::NAME$
fourth, match against the entry, without looking at the tag

I would have said that it is already implemented like this, but in fact
I cared about etags.c, not much about etags.el.

As I said previously, whether the tag is implicit or explicit makes no
*logical* difference, but it can impact performance.





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