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If you require
etags.fs
, a new TAGS
file will be
produced (see Tags Tables) that
contains the definitions of all words defined afterwards. You can then
find the source for a word using M-.. Note that Emacs can use
several tags files at the same time (e.g., one for the Gforth sources
and one for your program, see Selecting a Tags Table). The TAGS file for the preloaded words is
$(datadir)/gforth/$(VERSION)/TAGS
(e.g.,
/usr/local/share/gforth/0.2.0/TAGS
). To get the best behaviour
with etags.fs
, you should avoid putting definitions both before
and after require
etc., otherwise you will see the same file
visited several times by commands like tags-search
.