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<p dir="auto">But if Geany is run with -P it doesn't use the cpp, but of course can only do one file at a time. Still that should do for ctags testing shoudn't it?</p>
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<p dir="auto">No, it can be all the files passed on the command-line (including glob patterns) - they would just be parsed one by one and the resulting tags combined. This is what I did in the just pushed commit. There's the small difference in the result of parsing  anonymous tags described in the commit message but this isn't something we care about in global tags.</p>

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