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Re: Bugs (potential) report for GNU Global
From: |
Shigio YAMAGUCHI |
Subject: |
Re: Bugs (potential) report for GNU Global |
Date: |
Wed, 22 Apr 2020 10:11:13 +0900 |
Hello,
Could you please give me a reproduce method to understand the problem?
Thanks,
Shigio
2020年4月22日(水) 10:05 ccQ <address@hidden>:
>
> + What is your environment (OS)?
> MacOS Catalina version 10.15.4
>
> + Which version of GLOBAL are you using?
> 6.6.4, from homebrew
>
> **First:**
>
> I am writing a function named `connect-a-and-b` in common lisp. Then use
> global to generate tags files by `gtags --gtagslabel=pygments`. I use
> pygments be my lexer, the `~/.globalrc` in my local looks like this one:
> https://github.com/yoshizow/global-pygments-plugin/blob/master/sample.globalrc
>
> + What did you do? (command line)
> $ global -xs connect
> > connect 1 test.lisp (defun connect-a-and-b ()
>
> $ global -xs connect-a-and-b
> > #nothing
>
> + What did you expect from it?
> I expect second command should return result too.
>
> + What was occurred? (as is)
> At beginning I thought it might be lexer problem of pygments. Then I run its
> code in my REPL and it lex `connect-a-and-b` correctly. Then I guess it might
> be global’s issue or problem between pygments call global interface.I have
> given issue on pygments GitHub.
>
> **Second:**
>
> When I run gtags, it always give me `Warning: ‘{some language}' parser not
> found. C parser is used instead.`. However, I am pretty sure I write {some
> language} parser link to pygment correctly in `~/.globalrc`.
>
> Best,
> Thank you
>
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