Name: | ctags |
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Version: | 5.8 |
Release: | 23.el8 |
Architecture: | aarch64 |
Group: | Development/Tools |
Size: | 394964 |
License: | GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ and Public Domain |
RPM: | ctags-5.8-23.el8.aarch64.rpm |
Source RPM: | ctags-5.8-23.el8.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Fri Mar 31 2023 |
Build Host: | build-ol8-aarch64.oracle.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | http://ctags.sourceforge.net/ |
Summary: | A C programming language indexing and/or cross-reference tool |
Description: | Ctags generates an index (or tag) file of C language objects found in C source and header files. The index makes it easy for text editors or other utilities to locate the indexed items. Ctags can also generate a cross reference file which lists information about the various objects found in a set of C language files in human readable form. Exuberant Ctags improves on ctags because it can find all types of C language tags, including macro definitions, enumerated values (values inside enum{...}), function and method definitions, enum/struct/union tags, external function prototypes, typedef names and variable declarations. Exuberant Ctags is far less likely to be fooled by code containing #if preprocessor conditional constructs than ctags. Exuberant ctags supports output of Emacs style TAGS files and can be used to print out a list of selected objects found in source files. Install ctags if you are going to use your system for C programming. |
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