The ctags command doesn't recurse saying “it is not a regular file”

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灰色年华
灰色年华 2021-02-01 03:01

When I run ctags -R *, I get errors saying that all directories are not regular files and it skips them instead of recursively generating tags for them.

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  • 2021-02-01 03:06

    It occurs if you have elvis-tools installed . remove them with something like

    sudo apt-get remove elvis-tools 
    

    and then install exuberant-ctags by

    sudo apt-get install exuberant-ctags
    
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  • 2021-02-01 03:09

    Similar to this and this, the problem is you're not running Exuberant Ctags, you're running GNU Emacs etags, which also provides a ctags executable. Run ctags --version and you'll see something like this:

    ctags (GNU Emacs 23.1)
    Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    This program is distributed under the terms in ETAGS.README
    

    And if you look in the man page, you'll see that -R is actually equivalent to --no-regex. In fact, the man page doesn't even mention recursion as an option.

       -R, --no-regex
              Don't  do  any more regexp matching on the following files.  May
              be freely intermixed with filenames and the --regex option.
    

    You could probably generate the tags recursively using shell magic, but you may run into problems down the road if you're expecting Exuberant Ctags. So the best solution is probably to install the ctags you want instead:

    sudo apt-get install exuberant-ctags
    

    Exuberant Ctags can also be installed from source:

    http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
    
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