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NAMEctags-lang-iPythonCell - The man page of the iPythonCell parser for Universal CtagsSYNOPSISctags ... --extras={subparser} --languages=+iPythonCell,Python \ DESCRIPTIONiPythonCell is a subparser stacked on top of the Python parser. It works when:
iPythonCell extracts cells explained as in vim-ipython-cell (https://github.com/hanschen/vim-ipython-cell/blob/master/README.md). KIND(S)The iPythonCell parser defines only a cell kind.EXTRA(S)Tagging cells staring with ##... is disabled by default because the pattern is too generic; with that pattern unwanted tags can be extracted.Enable doubleSharps language specific extra for tagging cells staring with ##.... CUSTOMIZINGIf your favorite cell pattern is not supported in the parser, you can define the pattern in your .ctagd.d/your.ctags or command lines. Here is an example how to support "# CTAGS: ...":"input.py" x=1 # CTAGS: DEFINE F def F(): # CTAGS: DO NOTING pass "output.tags" with "--options=NONE --sort=no --extras=+{subparser} --regex-IPythonCell=/[ t]*# CTAGS:[ ]?(.*)$/1/c/ -o - input.py" x input.py /^x=1$/;" v DEFINE F input.py /^# CTAGS: DEFINE F$/;" c F input.py /^def F():$/;" f DO NOTING input.py /^ # CTAGS: DO NOTING$/;" c You can put "--regex-IPythonCell=/[ \t]*# CTAGS:[ ]?(.*)$/\1/c/" in your.ctags to avoid specifying the pattern repeatedly. SEE ALSOctags(1), ctags-client-tools(7), ctags-lang-python(7)
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