Dear maintainers, I installed emacs 30.1 from debian sid, and found that xref cannot jump back to the previous position when `xref-history-storage` is set to `xref-window-local-history`. It works in emacs 29.4 with xref 1.6.3. ### settings and tests The following is my `~/.emacs`: ```lisp (when (>= emacs-major-version 29) (setq xref-history-storage 'xref-window-local-history)) ``` And two c++ files for reproducing this bug: content of `func-def.cpp`: ```c++ void func() { } void func(int) { } ``` and `main.cpp`: ```c++ int main() { func(); } ``` ### how to reproduce Use the following command to generate a `TAGS` file: ```bash /usr/bin/etags *.cpp ``` Then run ```bash emacs -Q ``` open `main.cpp` and move the cursor to the word `func` and run M-x xref-find-definitions a `*xref*` buffer is opened and shows two candidates of `func`. Then I press `n RET` in the `*xref*` buffer to choose the first candidate in the xref buffer. Now the cursor is in a new buffer named `func-def.cpp`. Then I press `M-,` and a message "At start of xref history" is shown in the minibuffer. In emacs 29.4 I can jump back to `main.cpp` when pressing `M-,`. -- Best Regards, Guoyu