# Long term plans * Automatically index C headers when /usr/include/$name.h exists? * Integration with my unreleased project plug-in so that when you edit any file in a project, all related files are automatically scanned for tags? * Use separate tags files for each language stored in ~/.vim/tags/ to increase performance because a single, global tags file quickly grows to a megabyte? * On Microsoft Windows (tested on XP) GVim loses focus while `ctags` is running because Vim opens a command prompt window. Also the CursorHold event seems to fire repeatedly, contradicting my understanding of the autocmd and its behavior on UNIX?! * I might have found a bug in Vim: The tag `easytags#highlight_cmd` was correctly being highlighted by my plug-in (and was indeed included in my tags file) even though I couldn't jump to it using `Ctrl-]`, which caused: E426: tag not found: easytags#highlight_cmd But immediately after that error if I do: :echo taglist('easytags#highlight_cmd') [{'cmd': '/^function! easytags#highlight_cmd() " {{{1$/', 'static': 0, \ 'name': 'easytags#highlight_cmd', 'language': 'Vim', 'kind': 'f', \ 'filename': '/home/peter/Development/Vim/vim-easytags/autoload.vim'}] It just works?! Some relevant context: I was editing `~/.vim/plugin/easytags.vim` at the time (a symbolic link to `~/Development/Vim/vim-easytags/easytags.vim`) and wanted to jump to the definition of the function `easytags#highlight_cmd` in `~/.vim/autoload/easytags.vim` (a symbolic link to `~/Development/Vim/vim-easytags/autoload.vim`). I was already editing `~/.vim/autoload/easytags.vim` in another Vim buffer. * Convert `easytags#update_cmd()` to a function that can be executed on a list of files and will only execute Exuberant Ctags once to do so, then change `:UpdateTags` to accept an optional file glob, e.g. `:UpdateTags /usr/include/lua5.1/*.h` and call `easytags#update_cmd()` on the matching files. vim: ai nofen