I am creating an IDE and I wish to implement jump to definition.
I found the perfect tool for it: ctags (https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags)
Now the only problem is that the tags file that ctags create looks something like this:
QLineNumberArea 2point56mb.py /^class QLineNumberArea(QWidget):$/;" c
I understand the format: {tagname}Tab{tagfile}Tab{tagaddress}
So from what I understand: tagname
: QLineNumberArea, tagfile
: 2point56mb.py and tagaddress
: /^class QLineNumberArea(QWidget):$/;" c`
The tagaddress looks like gibberish but it's a vim/ex editor command that takes you to the definition.
Now from what I read on this website: https://github.com/cztchoice/ctags/wiki/Tag-Format
Under Security
it states:
Specifically, these two Ex commands are allowed:
A decimal line number:
89
A search command. It is a regular expression pattern, as used by Vi, enclosed in // or ??:
/^int c;$/
?main()?
Now here comes the problem:
I need my tags file to have a line number, instead of the search command. I tried looking the documentation for ctags (http://docs.ctags.io/en/latest/) but I couldn't find anything that would help me.
Does anyone know how make ctags give tag addresses as a line number, rather than a search command?
That documentation is only for the changes introduced by universal ctags. What you're looking for is the documentation for exuberant ctags:
−−excmd=type
Determines the type of EX command used to locate tags in the source file. [Ignored in etags mode]
Which can also be achieved with -n
.