Are there any alternatives to ctags and cscope with Objective-c support. This does pertain to cocoa development, so inevitably it seems I will be using Xcode (and probably should). I was just wondering what are my Vim options.
May开发者_开发技巧be there is some type of plugin system like eclim, but for xcode?
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So it seems that other than updating ctags to support objective-c, I'm out of luck. Does anyone know if cscope is the same?
a long time after this question, "playing" with vim, I wanted ObjC support, especially with taglist plugin. I found that question, then digged a bit, and here is a not so dirty solution:
- An ObjectiveC parser has been added to Exuberant CTags trunk, it is not released (yet?)
You can easily install it on OSX via homebrew:
$ brew install ctags --HEAD
Note that when using ctags,
.m
is treated as Matlab and.h
is treated as C++. To override, use:$ ctags --langmap=ObjectiveC:.m.h
Then I added something like this to my
.vimrc
for taglist support:let tlist_objc_settings = 'ObjectiveC;P:protocols;i:interfaces;types(...)'
add any type interests you from that list:
ctags --list-kinds=all ObjectiveC i class interface I class implementation p Protocol m Object's method c Class' method v Global variable F Object field f A function p A property t A type alias s A type structure e An enumeration M A preprocessor macro
I hope that will help someone!
Universal-ctags(https://ctags.io) can capture properties of Objective-C.
[jet@localhost objectivec_property.h.d]$ cat input.h
@interface Person : NSObject {
@public
NSString *m_name;
@private
int m_age;
}
@property(copy) NSString *personName;
@property(readonly) int personAge;
-(id)initWithAge:(int)age;
@end
[jet@localhost objectivec_property.h.d]$ ../../../ctags -x -o - input.h
Person interface 2 input.h @interface Person : NSObject {
initWithAge: method 12 input.h -(id)initWithAge:(int)age;
m_age field 6 input.h int m_age;
m_name field 4 input.h NSString *m_name;
personAge property 10 input.h @property(readonly) int personAge;
personName property 9 input.h @property(copy) NSString *personName;
AFAIK, ctags support you to define some rules for a new language, I did that when I did some development using laszlo(similiar to flex). You can read the manpage of ctags to get more details, that is not hard to do.
I find there is a vim filetype plugin that support development under cocoa here, hope it is helpful for you.
There is an option to use ctags for objective-c. You can use etags in ctags mode. etags derived from ctags some time ago, and in its source code ctags compatible tags will be generated by defining a certain macro switch.
In fact the man page in Mac Os already documents etags and ctags in the same page. It states that objective-c is supported in ctags. You should be able to generate a tag file using the following command: ctags -l objc *.[mh]
Unfortunately the ctags program in Mac OS behaves not as documented since Apple messed it up. I however managed to install this kind of ctags using Ubuntu Linux and it works great!!! There you have to install the emacs22-bin-common package.
So under Mac OS all you have to do is to compile this package for yourself.
- Download the corresponding source package e.g. from the Debian server (link).
- exctract it and change to the source directory
- run ./configure
- configure returns with an error because it cannot find lispref
- I deleted all targets in varible config_files in the created file config.status despite the ones with lib-src
- run ./config.status
- cd lib-src
- make
- Copy ctags e.g. to /usr/local/bin and change permissions
- sudo cp ctags /usr/local/bin
- chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/ctags
You are done. Happy tagging!!!
You can also try objcscope which is written by me.
objcsope
Apropos the other answer: you can install EMACS with MacPorts fairly easily and it will include a version of etags at /opt/local/bin that has Objective-C support compiled in.
% sudo port install emacs
% find . -name ‘*.[hm]’ -print0 | xargs −0 /opt/local/bin/etags
And then inside vim:
:setlocal tags=TAGS
This works well for me with MacVim.
You can try Fishman fork of Exuberant Ctags which has Objective C and CSS support.
I found it difficult getting ctags to generate tags for tagbar. It was easier to use a vim plugin for the Objective-C editor. XVim works with XCode. If you use Appcode like me, IdeaVim is well integrated.
Though you won't get to full Vi/Vim functionality with the plugin. I find mix usage with native IDE commands is enough to compensate.
If I am not wrong :
Latest
ctags
by now parsing the@property
keyword incorrectly, which could cause that all the words after@property
in the source code are parsed to be properties, leading to a mess in filetags
.
I have to recompile ctags (https://sourceforge.net/p/ctags/code/HEAD/tree/) by commenting all of the property keyword processing in ObjC.c
as a workaround. Even though, it only helps to get a little better for reading source code in the Taglist.
It still can't jump (e.g. to the implementation methods with parameters) correctly.
I also tried this(https://github.com/mcormier/ctags-ObjC-5.8.1), but unfortunately this can't jump at all.
Summary : there seems no ctags for ObjC as workable as for C/C++.
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