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patch 8.1.1093: support for outdated tags format slows down tag parsing
Problem: Support for outdated tags format slows down tag parsing. Solution: Remove FEAT_TAG_OLDSTATIC.
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*tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Mar 23
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*tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Mar 30
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@@ -529,28 +529,21 @@ gnatxref For Ada. See http://www.gnuada.org/. gnatxref is
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part of the gnat package.
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part of the gnat package.
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The lines in the tags file must have one of these three formats:
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The lines in the tags file must have one of these two formats:
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1. {tagname} {TAB} {tagfile} {TAB} {tagaddress}
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1. {tagname} {TAB} {tagfile} {TAB} {tagaddress}
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2. {tagfile}:{tagname} {TAB} {tagfile} {TAB} {tagaddress}
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2. {tagname} {TAB} {tagfile} {TAB} {tagaddress} {term} {field} ..
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3. {tagname} {TAB} {tagfile} {TAB} {tagaddress} {term} {field} ..
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The first is a normal tag, which is completely compatible with Vi. It is the
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Previously an old format was supported, see |tag-old-static|.
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only format produced by traditional ctags implementations. This is often used
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for functions that are global, also referenced in other files.
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The first format is a normal tag, which is completely compatible with Vi. It
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is the only format produced by traditional ctags implementations. This is
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often used for functions that are global, also referenced in other files.
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The lines in the tags file can end in <LF> or <CR><LF>. On the Macintosh <CR>
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The lines in the tags file can end in <LF> or <CR><LF>. On the Macintosh <CR>
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also works. The <CR> and <NL> characters can never appear inside a line.
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also works. The <CR> and <NL> characters can never appear inside a line.
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*tag-old-static*
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The second format is new. It includes additional information in optional
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The second format is for a static tag only. It is obsolete now, replaced by
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the third format. It is only supported by Elvis 1.x and Vim and a few
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versions of ctags. A static tag is often used for functions that are local,
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only referenced in the file {tagfile}. Note that for the static tag, the two
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occurrences of {tagfile} must be exactly the same. Also see |tags-option|
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below, for how static tags are used.
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The third format is new. It includes additional information in optional
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fields at the end of each line. It is backwards compatible with Vi. It is
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fields at the end of each line. It is backwards compatible with Vi. It is
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only supported by new versions of ctags (such as Exuberant ctags).
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only supported by new versions of ctags (such as Exuberant ctags).
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@@ -598,6 +591,7 @@ only supported by new versions of ctags (such as Exuberant ctags).
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The only other field currently recognized by Vim is "file:"
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The only other field currently recognized by Vim is "file:"
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(with an empty value). It is used for a static tag.
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(with an empty value). It is used for a static tag.
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The first lines in the tags file can contain lines that start with
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The first lines in the tags file can contain lines that start with
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!_TAG_
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!_TAG_
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These are sorted to the first lines, only rare tags that start with "!" can
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These are sorted to the first lines, only rare tags that start with "!" can
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@@ -651,6 +645,21 @@ If the command is a normal search command (it starts and ends with "/" or
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followed by white space and a '('. This will find macro names and function
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followed by white space and a '('. This will find macro names and function
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names with a type prepended. {the extra searches are not in Vi}
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names with a type prepended. {the extra searches are not in Vi}
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*tag-old-static*
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Until March 2019 (patch 8.1.1092) an outdated format was supported:
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{tagfile}:{tagname} {TAB} {tagfile} {TAB} {tagaddress}
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This format is for a static tag only. It is obsolete now, replaced by
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the second format. It is only supported by Elvis 1.x, older Vim versions and
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a few versions of ctags. A static tag is often used for functions that are
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local, only referenced in the file {tagfile}. Note that for the static tag,
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the two occurrences of {tagfile} must be exactly the same. Also see
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|tags-option| below, for how static tags are used.
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The support was removed, since when you can update to the new Vim version you
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should also be able to update ctags to one that supports the second format.
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==============================================================================
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==============================================================================
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6. Include file searches *include-search* *definition-search*
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6. Include file searches *include-search* *definition-search*
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*E387* *E388* *E389*
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*E387* *E388* *E389*
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#endif
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#endif
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/*
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/*
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* +tag_old_static Old style static tags: "file:tag file ..". Slows
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* +tag_old_static Old style static tags: "file:tag file ..".
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* down tag searching a bit.
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* Support was removed in 8.1.1093.
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*/
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*/
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#ifdef FEAT_NORMAL
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# define FEAT_TAG_OLDSTATIC
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#endif
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/*
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/*
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* +cscope Unix only: Cscope support.
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* +cscope Unix only: Cscope support.
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53
src/tag.c
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src/tag.c
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break;
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break;
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}
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}
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#ifdef FEAT_TAG_OLDSTATIC
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/*
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* Check for old style static tag: "file:tag file .."
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*/
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tagp.fname = NULL;
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for (p = lbuf; p < tagp.tagname_end; ++p)
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{
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if (*p == ':')
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{
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if (tagp.fname == NULL)
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tagp.fname = tagp.tagname_end + 1;
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if (fnamencmp(lbuf, tagp.fname, p - lbuf) == 0
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&& tagp.fname[p - lbuf] == TAB)
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{
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// found one
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tagp.tagname = p + 1;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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#endif
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/*
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/*
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* Skip this line if the length of the tag is different and
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* Skip this line if the length of the tag is different and
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* there is no regexp, or the tag is too short.
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* there is no regexp, or the tag is too short.
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/*
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/*
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* Can be a matching tag, isolate the file name and command.
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* Can be a matching tag, isolate the file name and command.
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*/
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*/
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#ifdef FEAT_TAG_OLDSTATIC
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tagp.fname = tagp.tagname_end + 1;
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if (tagp.fname == NULL)
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#endif
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tagp.fname = tagp.tagname_end + 1;
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tagp.fname_end = vim_strchr(tagp.fname, TAB);
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tagp.fname_end = vim_strchr(tagp.fname, TAB);
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tagp.command = tagp.fname_end + 1;
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tagp.command = tagp.fname_end + 1;
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if (tagp.fname_end == NULL)
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if (tagp.fname_end == NULL)
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is_static = FALSE;
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is_static = FALSE;
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if (!is_etag) /* emacs tags are never static */
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if (!is_etag) /* emacs tags are never static */
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#endif
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#endif
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{
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is_static = test_for_static(&tagp);
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#ifdef FEAT_TAG_OLDSTATIC
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if (tagp.tagname != lbuf)
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is_static = TRUE; /* detected static tag before */
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else
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#endif
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is_static = test_for_static(&tagp);
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}
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/* decide in which of the sixteen tables to store this
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/* decide in which of the sixteen tables to store this
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* match */
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* match */
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@@ -2870,23 +2838,6 @@ test_for_static(tagptrs_T *tagp)
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{
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{
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char_u *p;
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char_u *p;
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#ifdef FEAT_TAG_OLDSTATIC
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int len;
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/*
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* Check for old style static tag: "file:tag file .."
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*/
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len = (int)(tagp->fname_end - tagp->fname);
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p = tagp->tagname + len;
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if ( p < tagp->tagname_end
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&& *p == ':'
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&& fnamencmp(tagp->tagname, tagp->fname, len) == 0)
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{
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tagp->tagname = p + 1;
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return TRUE;
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}
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#endif
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/*
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/*
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* Check for new style static tag ":...<Tab>file:[<Tab>...]"
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* Check for new style static tag ":...<Tab>file:[<Tab>...]"
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*/
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*/
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#else
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#else
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"-tag_binary",
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"-tag_binary",
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifdef FEAT_TAG_OLDSTATIC
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"+tag_old_static",
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#else
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"-tag_old_static",
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"-tag_old_static",
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#endif
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"-tag_any_white",
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"-tag_any_white",
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#ifdef FEAT_TCL
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#ifdef FEAT_TCL
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# ifdef DYNAMIC_TCL
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# ifdef DYNAMIC_TCL
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static int included_patches[] =
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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/**/
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/**/
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/**/
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