@hackage ghc-tags1.8

Utility for generating ctags and etags with GHC API.

ghc-tags

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A command line tool that generates etags (Emacs) and ctags (Vim, VSCode with ctagsx etc.) for efficient code navigation (jump to definition).

Main features:

  • Leverages GHC API to obtain accurate information.
  • Uses multiple CPU cores when processing source files.
  • Supports fast incremental updates.

Supported file extensions:

  • .hs
  • .hs-boot
  • .lhs
  • .x (requires alex)
  • .hsc (requires hsc2hs)

Usage

For simple projects, i.e. the ones that don't use C pre-processor in non-trivial ways nor include any C sources it should be enough to execute ghc-tags -e (for etags) or ghc-tags -c (for ctags) in the root directory of the project.

For more complicated projects you need to create the configuration file (ghc-tags.yaml by default). It can contain the following keys:

  • source_paths - a list of paths for ghc-tags to process. Directories are traversed recursively.
  • exclude_paths - a list of paths for ghc-tags to exclude from processing.
  • language - the flavour of Haskell, either Haskell98 or Haskell2010.
  • extensions - a list of GHC language extensions to enable when parsing. Note that GHC needs much less extensions for parsing alone, so you should almost never need to override this.
  • cpp_includes - include paths for the C pre-processor.
  • cpp_options - other options for the C pre-processor, e.g. defines (usually undefined MIN_VERSION_x macros will go here).

If any of these keys is not specified, an appropriate default value will be picked instead. You can inspect the defaults by executing ghc-tags --default.

Note: it is possible to specify multiple project configurations in the configuration file by separating them with ---. For example, here is a configuration for GHC on Linux (compiler, utils and base):

source_paths:
- compiler

cpp_includes:
- _build/stage1/compiler/build
- compiler
- includes/dist-derivedconstants/header

---

source_paths:
- libraries/base

exclude_paths:
- libraries/base/GHC/Conc/POSIX/Const.hsc
- libraries/base/GHC/Event/Windows.hsc
- libraries/base/GHC/Event/Windows/ConsoleEvent.hsc
- libraries/base/GHC/Event/Windows/FFI.hsc
- libraries/base/GHC/IO/Windows/Handle.hsc
- libraries/base/System/CPUTime/Windows.hsc
- libraries/base/tests

cpp_includes:
- _build/stage1/libraries/base/build/include
- includes
- libraries/base/include

---

source_paths:
- libraries/ghc-bignum

exclude_paths:
- libraries/ghc-bignum/src/GHC/Num/Backend/Selected.hs

cpp_includes:
- libraries/ghc-bignum/include

---

source_paths:
- libraries/ghc-boot
- libraries/ghc-boot-th
- libraries/ghc-compact
- libraries/ghc-heap
- libraries/ghc-prim

exclude_paths:
- libraries/ghc-compact/tests
- libraries/ghc-heap/tests
- libraries/ghc-prim/tests

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Marcin Szamotulski for his work on ghc-tags-plugin ghc-tags is based on.