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From: | Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: | Re: Missing entries for Perl in etags-regen-file-extensions -- okay for emacs-30? |
Date: | Sat, 21 Sep 2024 16:48:22 +0300 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
On 21/09/2024 10:03, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Maybe do that on master, though.Why on master? what's the danger of doing this on the release branch? No code is changed, only data, and it only affects the files that etags would tag anyway.Scanning for tags in files that aren't considered code like .html or .texi, etc might create a lot more navigation locations, not all of them wanted in 'C-u M-.' completion. I'm not actually sure it will be a problem, but it seems like a major enough change to allow for user feedback first.But etags-regen is not only about completion, is it? Its main purpose, AFAIU, is to automatically regenerate tags tables when they are outdated. Or what am I missing?
I've never generated tags for HTML or Texinfo files, and didn't really think about it as an option. Do you?
So I suggest drawing the line somewhere between tags for text and tags for code. We can add all the programming file extensions in emacs-30 and for 31 somebody might implement the "no Fortran fallback" option, so we might drop the list of extensions altogether. We would have time to restore it before the next release, though, if particular problems come up (e.g. drop in performance).
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