In fact. Let's talk about how to solve the odd problem during Mac installation. My path installation is as follows:
> % Echo $ path
/Usr/local/bin/usr/sbin/usr/local/bin/users/Eagle/software/ADT/SDK/tools/users/eagle /software/ADT/SDK/platform-tools/users/Eagle/software/ADT/android-ndk-r9d/users/Eagle/software/ADT/SDK/tools/users/Eagle/software/ADT /SDK/platform-tools/users/Eagle/software/ADT/android-ndk-r9d/usr/local/go/bin/users/Eagle/software/libweb1_4.0/bin
I am positioning the ctags plug-in on GitHub as follows:
-> % Which ctags
/Usr/local/bin/ctags
Everything should work properly, but xcode displays illegal option -- R. When ctags is still located ..
You can't manually generate the file by yourself, so you can traverse the file under the plug-in. You can use ctags to automatically generate the file named "my_tag_file. However, the file cannot be located. You can only view the plug-in source code and find that it loads a ctags file. sublime-settings file, view the content, and change "command": "to" command ":"/usr/local/bin/ctags ", finally, the ctags of ex is located. Press Ctrl + R Ctrl + T to automatically generate the my_tag_file (which is the same as the content I used in ctags-r before, maybe it was my fault) and finally solved the problem.
Solution to the ctags installation problem in sublime text2