@techee something changed when it was upstreamed, the parser accepts level 5 here and it has a letter here but its not in the enum here? Whats the comment about, does it matter not being in the enum, or does Geany just ignore letter u?

Note the difference in numbering in uctags and in what @jack6th sent as an example - level 5 in uctags is 5 equal signs while in the example above it is 6 equal signs because it starts from level 0. The n_same variable in the parser is named confusingly because it's always the number of = +1 and this 1 is then subtracted so the code n_same <= 6 actually checks for level 5.

Basically right now ===== level with 5 = is the deepest level supported by the parser. Would probably be trivial to increase this limit though.

And whats "cork" (a tree bark stopper in a wine bottle or a place in Ireland is all I know)?

It's the place in Ireland ;-).

No, well, I have no idea about where the name came from but when a parser uses "cork", it can do things like createTag(my_tag, parent_tag); and ctags takes care of correct generation of scope for my_tag (inside parent_tag and if parent_tag is also nested, it adds all the parents). Here this parser just uses the stack for parents directly by calling nestingLevelsPush(nestingLevels, r);.


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