CTAGS-LANG-MAKE(7) Universal Ctags CTAGS-LANG-MAKE(7)

ctags-lang-make - Random notes about tagging Make source code with Universal Ctags

ctags ... --languages=+Make ...
ctags ... --language-force=Make ...
ctags ... --map-Make=+([Mm]akefile) --map-Make=+(GNUmakefile) ...
ctags ... --map-Make=+.mak --map-Make=+.mk ...

This parser extracts macro and target definitions. It also extracts included files as references.

"input.mak"

-include base.mak
SRC = hello.c
all: hello
hello: hello.o
hello.o: hello.c
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $<

"output.tags" with "--options=NONE --extras=+r --fields=+KlrE -o - input.mak"

SRC  input.mak       /^SRC = hello.c$/;"     macro   language:Make   roles:def
all  input.mak       /^all: hello$/;"        target  language:Make   roles:def
base.mak     input.mak       /^-include base.mak$/;" makefile        language:Make   roles:optional  extras:reference
hello        input.mak       /^hello: hello.o$/;"    target  language:Make   roles:def
hello.o      input.mak       /^hello.o: hello.c$/;"  target  language:Make   roles:def

With -D option in a C compiler like gcc, a programmer can define a macro outside C source files. The options appears on a Makefile frequently. For an example:

CPPFLAGS = -DDEBUG

The Make parser has heuristics [DINMAKE] for extracting the macros defined with the option. With enabling CppDef extra, you can turn on the heuristics.

"input.mak"

-include base.mak
CFLAGS = -g -O2
CPPFLAGS = -DOUTPUT=stdout
SRC = hello.c
all: hello
hello: hello.o
hello.o: hello.c
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $<

"output.tags" with "--options=NONE --extras-Make=+{CppDef} --fields=+KlE -o - input.mak"

CFLAGS       input.mak       /^CFLAGS = -g -O2$/;"   macro   language:Make
CPPFLAGS     input.mak       /^CPPFLAGS = -DOUTPUT=stdout$/;"        macro   language:Make
OUTPUT       input.mak       /^CPPFLAGS = -DOUTPUT=stdout$/;"        macro   language:CPreProcessor  extras:CppDef
SRC  input.mak       /^SRC = hello.c$/;"     macro   language:Make
all  input.mak       /^all: hello$/;"        target  language:Make
hello        input.mak       /^hello: hello.o$/;"    target  language:Make
hello.o      input.mak       /^hello.o: hello.c$/;"  target  language:Make

New extra CppDef [DINMAKE]

ctags(1)

[DINMAKE]
CONFIG_X86_X32_ABI is not visible (defined in Makefile, not C or Kconfig) https://github.com/bootlin/elixir/issues/221
( https://github.com/bootlin/elixir/issues/221 )
6.2.0