Tell tags commands to use tags table file FILE first.
FILE should be the name of a file created with the `etags' program.
A directory name is ok too; it means file TAGS in that directory." (byte-code "└┴\n├─\n\"┼$Cç" [read-file-name "Visit tags table: (default TAGS) " default-directory expand-file-name "TAGS" t] 6)])
In addition to the tags tables specified by the variable `tag-table-alist',
each buffer can have one additional table. This command sets that.
See the documentation for the variable `tag-table-alist' for more information." (byte-code "└┴┬─$Cç" [read-file-name "Visit tags table: (directory sufficient) " nil default-directory t] 5)])
(defconst tag-table-completion-status nil "\
Indicates whether a completion table has been built, or has explicitly not
buffer-tag-table another way of specifying a buffer-local table
make-tags-files-invisible whether tags tables should be very hidden
tag-mark-stack-max how many tags-based hops to remember" (byte-code "½é┴ç┬├!Cç" [current-prefix-arg (nil t) find-tag-tag "Find tag other window: "] 2)])
Search through all files listed in tag table for match for REGEXP.
Stops when a match is found.
To continue searching for next match, use command \\[tags-loop-continue].
See documentation of variable tag-table-alist." "sTags search (regexp): "])
(fset 'tags-query-replace #[(from to &optional delimited) "└┴┬─┼FD╞╟┼ë ??»DE\n╦┼!ç" [and save-excursion re-search-forward from nil t not perform-replace to delimited tags-loop-form tags-loop-continue] 9 "\
Query-replace-regexp FROM with TO through all files listed in tag table.
Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches.
If you exit (C-G or ESC), you can resume the query-replace
with the command \\[tags-loop-continue].
See documentation of variable tag-table-alist." "sTags query replace (regexp): \nsTags query replace %s by: \nP"])
Prints a description of the first tag matching TAGNAME in the echo area.
If this is an elisp function, prints something like \"(defun foo (x y z)\".
That is, is prints the first line of the definition of the form.
If this is a C-defined elisp function, it does something more clever." (byte-code "½é┴ç┬├!Cç" [current-prefix-arg (nil) find-tag-tag "Display tag info: "] 2)])