Common Source Code Tag System

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GLOBAL is a common source code tag system for C, C++, Yacc, and Java.
You can locate the specified function in source files and move there
easily. It is useful to hack a large project containing many
subdirectories or many main() functions like MH, X, or Linux kernel.

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fix_paths.patch 0000001574 1.54 KB
global-5.7.diff 0000000548 548 Bytes
global-6.6.8.tar.gz 0002993714 2.86 MB
global-6.6.8.tar.gz.sig 0000000310 310 Bytes
global.changes 0000033637 32.8 KB
global.keyring 0000003678 3.59 KB
global.spec 0000002995 2.92 KB
Revision 80 (latest revision is 91)
Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) accepted request 1040030 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 80)
- update to 6.6.8:
  * gtags: Now you can write comments in '.notfunction' file.
    Lines starting with ';' are comment lines.
  * configure: Now you can build Global with external SQLite3 library.
   --with-sqlite3[=dir]    By default, the embedded version is used.
  * plugin-factory/PLUGIN_HOWTO.reference:
    Added a howto document: 'How to get Universal Ctags to handle references'
  * global: The --print0 option was ignored when using the --completion command.
   Now it works.
  * gtags: The --file option could cause segmentation fault.
  * Pygments-enabled gtags failed to start. Now it works.
    (Changed the shebang of pygments_parser.py.in from '#!/usr/bin/env python'
     to '#!@PYTHON@'.)
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