Sorry if this was answered before, but the last 3 months of subject lines didn't seem to indicate the question was asked...
When using M-. to find the source to a function, all is well. But for a *method*, is there a new binding to jump to the selected specialized method? It used to be possible to just hit SPC on the method, and would jump right to the code.
jcm@sdf.lonestar.org writes:
Sorry if this was answered before, but the last 3 months of subject lines didn't seem to indicate the question was asked...
When using M-. to find the source to a function, all is well. But for a *method*, is there a new binding to jump to the selected specialized method? It used to be possible to just hit SPC on the method, and would jump right to the code.
If you're talking about the Xref buffer popping up if more than one source-location is available for the symbol at point, then SPC should still bring you to the source-location and automatically close the Xref buffer.
-T.
jcm@sdf.lonestar.org writes:
Sorry if this was answered before, but the last 3 months of subject lines didn't seem to indicate the question was asked...
When using M-. to find the source to a function, all is well. But for a *method*, is there a new binding to jump to the selected specialized method? It used to be possible to just hit SPC on the method, and would jump right to the code.
If you're talking about the Xref buffer popping up if more than one source-location is available for the symbol at point, then SPC should still bring you to the source-location and automatically close the Xref buffer.
Yes, that's what I thought as well. I'm running Aquamacs, if that matters, and this does not work. The Xref buffer closes, the mini-buffer line says 'mark set', but the point does not move.
Yes, that's what I thought as well. I'm running Aquamacs, if that matters, and this does not work. The Xref buffer closes, the mini- buffer line says 'mark set', but the point does not move.
I'll second this bad behavior. Also in Aquamacs (1.4) -- Gary Warren King, metabang.com Cell: (413) 559 8738 Fax: (206) 338-4052 gwkkwg on Skype * garethsan on AIM
Trying to resurrect my subscription. Bear with me.
Mucho apologies.
Alain Picard