-#!/usr/bin/perl
-#
-########################################################
-#
-# This script creates a 'tags' file in the style of ctags
-# out of the SL/ modules.
-# Tags file is usable in some editors (vim, joe, emacs, ...).
-# See your editors documentation for more information.
-#
-# (c) Udo Spallek, Aachen
-# Licenced under GNU/GPL.
-#
-########################################################
-
-use Perl::Tags;
-use IO::Dir;
-use Data::Dumper;
-
-use strict;
-use warnings FATAL =>'all';
-use diagnostics;
-
-use Getopt::Long;
-
-my $parse_SL = 1;
-my $parse_binmozilla = 0;
-GetOptions("sl!" => \$parse_SL,
- "pm!" => \$parse_SL,
- "binmozilla!" => \$parse_binmozilla,
- "pl!" => \$parse_binmozilla,
- );
-
-my @files = ();
-push @files, grep { /\.pm$/ && s{^}{SL/}gxms } IO::Dir->new("SL/")->read() if $parse_SL;
-push @files, grep { /\.pl$/ && s{^}{bin/mozilla/}gxms} IO::Dir->new("bin/mozilla/")->read() if $parse_binmozilla;
-
-#map { s{^}{SL\/}gxms } @files;
-
-#print Dumper(@files);
-
-#__END__
-my $naive_tagger = Perl::Tags::Naive->new( max_level=>1 );
-$naive_tagger->process(
- files => [@files],
- refresh=>1
-);
-
-my $tagsfile="tags";
-
-# of course, it may not even output, for example, if there's nothing new to process
-$naive_tagger->output( outfile => $tagsfile );
-
-
-1;