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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/maintaining.texi
From: |
Francesco Potortì |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/maintaining.texi |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Jun 2002 18:22:03 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/maintaining.texi
diff -c emacs/man/maintaining.texi:1.21 emacs/man/maintaining.texi:1.22
*** emacs/man/maintaining.texi:1.21 Mon Jun 17 18:09:55 2002
--- emacs/man/maintaining.texi Mon Jun 17 18:22:03 2002
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*** 554,564 ****
as well.
@end table
! A @var{regexfile} is the name of a file where the arguments of
! @samp{--regex} options are stored, one per line. The syntax is the
same as the one used for the @samp{--regex} option, without the
! initial @samp{--regex=} part. Lines beginning with space or tab are
! ignored: they can be used to include comments in the @var{regexfile}.
The @samp{-R} option deletes all the regexps defined with
@samp{--regex} options. It applies to the file names following it, as
--- 554,565 ----
as well.
@end table
! A @var{regexfile} is the name of a file where you can store the
! arguments of @samp{--regex} options, one per line. The syntax is the
same as the one used for the @samp{--regex} option, without the
! initial @samp{--regex=} part. @code{etags} ignores the lines that
! begin with space or tab: you can use them to include comments in the
! @var{regexfile}.
The @samp{-R} option deletes all the regexps defined with
@samp{--regex} options. It applies to the file names following it, as
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*** 581,588 ****
uses the Lisp tags rules, and no regexp matching, to recognize tags in
@file{los.er}.
! A @samp{--regex} option can be restricted to match only files of a
! given language using the optional prefix @address@hidden@}}.
(@samp{etags --help} prints the list of languages recognized by
@code{etags}.) This is particularly useful when storing many
predefined regular expressions for @code{etags} in a file. The
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uses the Lisp tags rules, and no regexp matching, to recognize tags in
@file{los.er}.
! You can restrict a @samp{--regex} option to match only files of a
! given language by using the optional prefix @address@hidden@}}.
(@samp{etags --help} prints the list of languages recognized by
@code{etags}.) This is particularly useful when storing many
predefined regular expressions for @code{etags} in a file. The
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