1TAGS(3) ERLANG MODULE DEFINITION TAGS(3)
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6 tags - Generate Emacs TAGS file from Erlang source files.
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9 A TAGS file is used by Emacs to find function and variable definitions
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15 root([Options])
16 Create a TAGS file covering all files in the Erlang distribuā
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19 file(File [, Options])
20 Create a TAGS file for the file `File'.
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22 files(FileList [, Options])
23 Create a TAGS file for the files in the list `FileList'.
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25 dir(Dir [, Options])
26 Create a TAGS file for all files in directory `Dir'.
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29 Create a TAGS file for all files in any directory in `DirList'.
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32 Descend recursively down the directory `Dir' and create a TAGS
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36 Descend recursively down all the directories in `DirList' and
37 create a TAGS file based on all files found.
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44 Create a TAGS file named `NameOfTAGSFile'.
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47 Create a file named TAGS in the directory `NameOfDirectory'.
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53 GNU Emacs Manual, chapter "Editing Programs", section "Tag Tables".
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63Ericsson Software Technology 1996-05-30 TAGS(3)