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Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip


From: Marcus Harnisch
Subject: Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2015 09:14:17 +0200

On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 4:22 AM, Jason Hood <address@hidden> wrote:
On 28/08/2015 10:26, Shigio YAMAGUCHI wrote:
> Unlike that, an unreadable file means that something critical has
> occurred. In that case, gtags stop its job, and give the user a chance
> to check the disk, permission and etc.

Fair enough. That's why I am not asking to make this the default behavior, but either a config value or a command line option, which demotes the error&die to a warning.

(and something's gone wrong with skip, although it sounds like
that's impractical in this case, anyway)

It is impractical indeed. The skip rules would be huge and tedious to create in a trial and error approach.
In case of symbolic links, skip seems to look at the name of the link only, not at the name of the link target. In my scenario, if only one directory tree is unreadable, but is pointed to by a large number of links, I'd have to create skip rules for all these links.

Cheers
Marcus


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