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view runtime/tools/shtags.1 @ 20530:e6908750a122 v8.2.0819
patch 8.2.0819: compiler warning for unused variable
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f40e51a880a95f94dbbbecc9476559506c2cc345
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun May 24 23:14:23 2020 +0200
patch 8.2.0819: compiler warning for unused variable
Problem: Compiler warning for unused variable.
Solution: Remove the variable.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sun, 24 May 2020 23:15:05 +0200 |
parents | 3fc0f57ecb91 |
children | bdda48f01a68 |
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.TH shtags 1 "local Utilities" .SH NAME shtags \- Create tags for shell scripts .SH SYNOPSIS .B shtags [\fI-mvw\fP] [\fI-t <file>\fP] [\fI-s <shell>\fP] <files> .SH DESCRIPTION \fBshtags\fP creates a \fBvi(1)\fP tags file for shell scripts - which essentially turns your code into a hypertext document. \fBshtags\fP attempts to create tags for all function and variable definitions, although this is a little difficult, because in most shell languages, variables don't need to be explicitly defined, and as such there is often no distinct "variable definition". If this is the case, \fBshtags\fP simply creates a tag for the first instance of a variable which is being set in a simple way, ie: \fIset x = 5\fP. .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB-t <file>\fP" Name of tags file to create. (default is 'tags') .IP "\fB-s <shell>\fP" The name of the shell used by the script(s). By default, \fBshtags\fP tries to work out which is the appropriate shell for each file individually by looking at the first line of each file. This wont work however, if the script starts as a bourne shell script and tries to be clever about starting the shell it really wants. .b Currently supported shells are: .RS .IP \fBsh\fP Bourne Shell .IP \fBperl\fP Perl (versions 4 and 5) .IP \fBksh\fP Korn Shell .IP \fBtclsh\fP The TCL shell .IP \fBwish\fP The TK Windowing shell (same as tclsh) .RE .IP \fB-v\fP Include variable definitions (variables mentioned at the start of a line) .IP \fB-V\fP Print version information. .IP \fB-w\fP Suppress "duplicate tag" warning messages. .IP \fB-x\fP Explicitly create a new tags file. Normally new tags are merged with the old tags file. .PP \fBshtags\fP scans the specified files for subroutines and possibly variable definitions, and creates a \fBvi\fP style tags file. .SH FILES .IP \fBtags\fP A tags file contains a sorted list of tags, one tag per line. The format is the same as that used by \fBvi\fP(1) .SH AUTHOR Stephen Riehm .br sr@pc-plus.de .SH "SEE ALSO" ctags(1), etags(1), perl(1), tclsh(1), wish(1), sh(1), ksh(1).