This is probably a "newbie" type question but I haven't been able to find an answer.
My projects are predominantly C/C++ and use variants of the Microsoft Visual 'C/C++' compiler.
I can identify probably four different build environments for my projects:
- Visual Studio 2008 with standard headers for C/C++
- Visual Studio 2008 with standard headers for C/C++ plus MFC
- Visual Studio 2008 with standard headers for C/C++ plus wxWidgets
- Windows DDK which uses a different MS Visual 'C/C++' compiler and separate header files
Currently, I use a single compiler tag file for Visual Studio 2008 and then supplement it with "language specific" tag files for WINDDK and wxWidgets. This arrangement makes symbols visible but there are duplicates that cause navigation to frequently prompt me to select one of several alternates.
How can I configure my tag files to eliminate the symbol pollution between these different build environments?
Stan Mitchell
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