Common source code tag system
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.
- Developed at devel:tools
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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fix_paths.patch | 0000001574 1.54 KB | |
global-5.7.diff | 0000000548 548 Bytes | |
global-6.6.4.tar.gz | 0002988969 2.85 MB | |
global-6.6.4.tar.gz.sig | 0000000310 310 Bytes | |
global-gcc10.patch | 0000000483 483 Bytes | |
global.changes | 0000031895 31.1 KB | |
global.keyring | 0000003717 3.63 KB | |
global.spec | 0000003668 3.58 KB |
Revision 56 (latest revision is 64)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 827150
from
Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
(revision 56)
- update to 6.6.4 o gtags.vim: New custom variable 'Gtags_Emacs_Like_Mode'. If this variable is 1, use the tag files of the project to which the current file belongs. By default, use the tag files of the current project. o gtags.vim: Gtags command discarded all unsaved changes. Now it brings the following error: E37: No write since last change (add ! to override). o gtags: Now gtags skips java annotations (@...[(...)]). - add global-gcc10.patch to fix build with -fcommon
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