I found the kipelovets' and GuruM's answers to be useful and worked out this solution that combines their advice.:
.ctags file:
--langdef=xslt
--langmap=xslt:.xsl
--regex-xslt=/<xsl:template[^>]+name=\"([-a-zA-Z0-9_:]+)\"( +mode="([^"]+)")?/\1 \2/n,namedtemplate/i
--regex-xslt=/<xsl:template[^>]+match=\"([^"]+)\"( +mode="([^"]+)")?/\1 \2/m,matchedtemplate/i
--regex-xslt=/<xsl:apply-templates +select="([^"]{2,})"( +mode="([^"]+)")?/\1 \2/a,applytemplate/i
--regex-xslt=/<xsl:call-template +select="([^"]+)"( +mode="([^"]+)")?/\1 \2/c,calltemplate/i
--regex-xslt=/<xsl:variable[^>]+name=\"([-a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\"/\1/v,variable/i
--regex-xslt=/<xsl:function[^>]+name=\"([-a-zA-Z0-9_:]+)\"/\1/f,function/i
--regex-xslt=/<xsl:param[^>]+name=\"([-a-zA-Z0-9_:]+)\"/\1/p,parameter/i
vim tagbar settings (which some people may find useful):
let g:tagbar_type_xslt = {
\ 'ctagstype' : 'xslt',
\ 'kinds' : [
\ 'n:templates (named)',
\ 'm:templates (matched)',
\ 'a:applied templates',
\ 'c:called templates',
\ 'f:functions',
\ 'p:parameters',
\ 'v:variables'
\ ]
\ }
It's better, but some issues I am still having include:
- grouping templates by their modes
- white space such as new lines in between attributes for a template/variable etc...
- scoping variables and parameters and apply templates and call templates
- So if you have multiple variables with the same name but in different templates,
the scope of which template they are in is not be captured.
- commented templates, functions, variables and parameters
A better approach to try in future:
- The regex's for parsing the information from the xslt get complex to do this properly
- The best solution may be to write a custom xslt tag generator using xslt itself.
- This is what jsctags does for javascript
- The format of the tag file looks straightforward... so I will try this next.
:help ctagsin Vim – ib. Jun 24 '11 at 12:41