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RPGLECTAGS(1) General Commands Manual RPGLECTAGS(1) NAME rpglectags - Create tags files from ILE RPG source files. SYNOPSIS rpglectags [OPTIONS]... FILE... DESCRIPTION rpglectags will create a ctags compatible file called tags. The rpglectags program generate an index (or tag) file for objects found in ILE RPG file(s). This tag file allows these items to be quickly and easily located by a text editor or other utility. A tag signifies a language object for which an index entry is available. rpglectags will create indices (or tags) for the following: Procedures Free format is supported though: dcl-proc procName; Fixed format is supported though: p procName b Continues procedures are also supported, i.e. p longProdecureName... p b Up to 7 leading spaces will be supported. Subroutines Free format is supported though: begsr subName; Fixed format is supported though: c subName begsr Up to 7 leading spaces will be supported. Procedure interface Free format is supported though: dcl-pi piName; parm1; parm2; end-pi; Fixed format is supported though: d piName pi d parm1 d parm2 Continues procedure interfaces are also supported, i.e. d veryVeryLongPiName... p pi p parm1 p parm2 Up to 7 leading spaces will be supported. Data structures Free format is supported though: dcl-ds dsName; mbr1; mbr2; end-ds; Fixed format is supported though: d dsName ds d mbr1 d mbr2 Continues data structures are also supported, i.e. d veryVeryLongDsName... p ds p mbr1 p mbr2 Up to 7 leading spaces will be supported. Standalone and constant declaraions Free format is supported though: dcl-s varName; dcl-c constName; Fixed format is supported though: d varName s d constName c OPTIONS -f file | -o file write tags til specified file. Value of - writes tags to std- out. Default is tags. -a append the tags to an existing tag file -h, --help print a summary of options and exit. --version print version information on standard output then exit success- fully. EXAMPLES To create tags from the file test.rpgle, you'd use: rpglectags test.rpgle To create tags from all rpgle and sqlrpgle files recursively, you might say find . -type f \( -name '*.rpgle' -o -name '*.sqlrpgle' \) \ -exec rpglectags {} + More examples: rpglectags -f - test2.rpgle # Print tags to stdout rpglectags -a test2.rpgle # Append tags to the 'tags' file TAG FILE FORMAT Each entry in the tag file consists of a separate line, each looking like this in the most general case: {tagname}<TAB>{tagfile}<TAB>{tagaddress};"<TAB>{tagfields} The fields and separators of these lines are specified as follows: 1. tag name 2. single tab character 3. name of the file in which the object associated with the tag is located 4. single tab character 5. tag address. A non magic pattern enclosed in / or ? or a line number. 6. a constant ;" for backward compatibility with vi(1) 7. extra fields narrowing down the type of tag entry, i.e. kind:{fvms}, struct:nameOfStruct EXIT STATUS The following exit values shall be returned: 0 successful completion. 1 error parsing command-line argument. SEE ALSO ctags(1) AUTHOR Andreas Louv <[email protected]>. LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. 2017 Oct 9 RPGLECTAGS(1)