# (``make realclean'' first to avoid generated files, or ``make'' first
# to get tags from all files.)
#
+#
+# usage: sh emacs/ptags <options>
+#
+# options:
+#
+# fullpath - use full paths in TAGS (default: relative to the root)
+#
# (IZ: to be a happier jumper: install 'imenu-go.el' from
# ftp://ftp.math.ohio-state.edu/pub/users/ilya/emacs.)
#
# Avoid builtin on OS/2:
if test ! -z "$OS2_SHELL"; then alias find=gnufind; fi
+case "$1" in
+ fullpath)
+ cwd=`pwd`
+ cperl_add_tags='cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs-fullpath'
+ echo "Building TAGS with full paths"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ cperl_add_tags='cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs'
+ cwd='.'
+ echo "Building TAGS with relative paths"
+esac
+
+emacs=`(which emacs || which xemacs || echo emacs) 2>/dev/null`
+[ -x "$emacs" ] || { echo "can't find emacs or xemacs in PATH"; exit 1; }
+
# Insure proper order (.h after .c, .xs before .c in subdirs):
# Move autogenerated less-informative files to the end:
# Hard to do embed.h and embedvar.h in one sweep:
-topfiles="`echo ' ' *.y *.c *.h ' ' | sed 's/ / /g' | sed 's/ embedvar\.h\|embed\.h\|obj\(pp\|XSUB\)\.h\|\(globals\|perlapi\)\.c / /g'`"
-subdirs="`find ./* -maxdepth 0 -type d`"
+topfiles="`echo ' ' *.y *.c *.h ' ' | sed 's/ / /g' | sed 's/ embedvar\.h\|embed\.h\|perlapi\.h\|os2ish\.h\|\(globals\|perlapi\| os2\)\.c / /g'| sed "s#\(^\| \)\([^ ]\)#\1$cwd/\2#g"`"
+subdirs="`find $cwd/* -maxdepth 0 -type d`"
subdirfiles="`find $subdirs -name '*.[cy]' -print | sort`"
subdirfiles1="`find $subdirs -name '*.[hH]' -print | sort`"
-xsfiles="`find . -name '*.xs' -print | sort`"
+xsfiles="`find $cwd/ -name '*.xs' -print | sort`"
# etags -d : process defines too (default now)
# Process lines like this: #define MEM_ALIGNBYTES $alignbytes /**/
etags -o TAGS.tmp \
-l none -r '/#\(\$[a-zA-Z_0-9]+\|define\)[ \t]+\([a-zA-Z_0-9]+\)/\2/' \
- config_h.SH
+ $cwd/config_h.SH
# Process lines like this: Mcc (Loc.U):
etags -o TAGS.tmp -a \
-l none -r '/^\([a-zA-Z_0-9]+\)[ \t]+(/\$\1/' \
- -r '/^\([a-zA-Z_0-9]+\)[ \t]+(/\1/' Porting/Glossary
+ -r '/^\([a-zA-Z_0-9]+\)[ \t]+(/\1/' $cwd/Porting/Glossary
etags -o TAGS.tmp -a "$@" $topfiles
$_ .= ("\f" x $chars);
}' TAGS.tmp > TAGS.tm1 && mv TAGS.tm1 TAGS.tmp
-etags -o TAGS.tmp -a -D -l none -r '/#define.*\t\(Perl_.*\)/\1/' embed.h
-etags -o TAGS.tmp -a globals.c embedvar.h objXSUB.h perlapi.c
+etags -o TAGS.tmp -a -D -l none -r '/#define.*\t\(Perl_.*\)/\1/' $cwd/embed.h
+etags -o TAGS.tmp -a $cwd/globals.c $cwd/embedvar.h $cwd/perlapi.c $cwd/perlapi.h
# The above processes created a lot of descriptions with an
# an explicitly specified tag. Such descriptions have higher
etags -o TAGS.tmp -a "$@" $subdirfiles1
if test ! -f emacs/cperl-mode.elc ; then
- ( cd emacs; emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -f batch-byte-compile cperl-mode.el )
+ ( cd emacs; $emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -f batch-byte-compile cperl-mode.el )
fi
# This should work with newer Emaxen
cp TAGS.tmp TAGS
-if emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l emacs/cperl-mode.elc -f cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs ; then
+if $emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l emacs/cperl-mode.elc -f $cperl_add_tags ; then
mv TAGS TAGS.tmp
fi