I tested v1. Install Cygwin and its package ctags , and run M-x counsel-etags-find-tag-at-point. It works out of box. Maybe we misunderstood each other. I believe the project root selection works just fine. I manually created tag files for two different projects and could freely switch between the two and do code navigation.
My problem is more like this: I have open file A and B of the same project without any tags. I use counsel-etags to crate the tags. I press M-. This does not happen with the manually created tag files, for some reason. The only difference I noticed was absolute paths in counsel-etags generated tag files, and paths relative to project root in the other case.
That's why I was curious whether it is possible to change the working directory before calling ctags. Check v1. I used melpa to update counsel-etags. Everything actually works now, although the generated tags file looks exactly the same as before. Absolute file paths that is. Not that it really matters, but still interesting to see, that we get such different behavior on windows. Skip to content. Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Copy link. For those instances when no tags are found and counsel-etags falls back to ripgrep I get the following message though: No files were searched, which means ripgrep probably applied a filter you didn't expect.
Could this be related? Any idea what that could be? Run ctags in dos window, what's output? I wonder what that means. This is getting more and more mysterious. Unix style path doesn't work in this case for some reason. If the resource at a given URL changes, a new Etag value must be generated. A comparison of them can determine whether two representations of a resource are the same. Etags are therefore similar to fingerprints, and might also be used for tracking purposes by some servers.
They might also be set to persist indefinitely by a tracking server. Weak etags are easy to generate, but are far less useful for comparisons. Strong validators are ideal for comparisons but can be very difficult to generate efficiently. Weak ETag values of two representations of the same resources might be semantically equivalent, but not byte-for-byte identical. This means weak etags prevent caching when byte range requests are used, but strong etags mean range requests can still be cached.
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