Hi,

I've been using Clojure & Vim for a year now, with fireplace, etc.
 However, it seems that Exuberant Ctags is a bit crippled since I have not
found a way to make it understand namespace aliases. In my current work it
seems that nearly every function is in a separate namespace with a
namespace alias.

Unless there is already a tool (or a ~/.ctags regex) to do that, I was
thinking about writing a lein plugin (in clojure) to decode namespace
aliases in the (ns...) form and create a tags file from scratch. About a
year ago (in a previous job), I had to write a similar tool (in Groovy) to
create the tags file for PL/I code, so I'm familiar with the ctags file
format.

Any thoughts?

Alan

P.S.  I have been experimenting with LightTable but GVim is still my
day-to-day workhorse.

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