From: Francesco Potortì Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:47:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Tiny changes and clarifications by X-Git-Tag: emacs-pretest-22.0.90~6932 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9d2b2096f2c36aeb1ab3a9213c916d24910917a8;p=emacs.git Tiny changes and clarifications by Emanuele Giaquinta . --- diff --git a/etc/etags.1 b/etc/etags.1 index 0c0e12bb6cf..ad049066577 100644 --- a/etc/etags.1 +++ b/etc/etags.1 @@ -93,28 +93,31 @@ and create tags for extern variables unless \-\-no\-globals is used. .TP .B \-d, \-\-defines Create tag entries for C preprocessor constant definitions -and enum constants, too. This is the -default behavior for \fBetags\fP. +and enum constants, too. Since this is the default behavior of +\fBetags\fP, only \fBctags\fP accepts this option. .TP .B \-D, \-\-no\-defines Do not create tag entries for C preprocessor constant definitions and enum constants. This may make the tags file much smaller if many header files are tagged. -This is the default behavior for \fBctags\fP. +Since this is the default behavior of \fBctags\fP, only \fBetags\fP +accepts this option. .TP -.B \-g, \-\-globals +.B \-\-globals Create tag entries for global variables in C, C++, Objective C, Java, and Perl. -This is the default behavior for \fBetags\fP. +Since this is the default behavior of \fBetags\fP, only \fBctags\fP +accepts this option. .TP -.B \-G, \-\-no\-globals +.B \-\-no\-globals Do not tag global variables. Typically this reduces the file size by -one fourth. This is the default behavior for \fBctags\fP. +one fourth. Since this is the default behavior of \fBctags\fP, only +\fBetags\fP accepts this option. .TP \fB\-i\fP \fIfile\fP, \fB\-\-include=\fIfile\fP Include a note in the tag file indicating that, when searching for a tag, one should also consult the tags file \fIfile\fP after checking the -current file. This options is only accepted by \fBetags\fP. +current file. Only \fBetags\fP accepts this option. .TP .B \-I, \-\-ignore\-indentation Don't rely on indentation as much as we normally do. Currently, this