> > > Look at how ruby-mode works with navigation ( I have not tried > > ruby-ts-mode ), as it also properly treats def end blocks as sexps. > > Ruby is different since its function body is not enclosed > within delimiters such as "do...end" in Elixir. > Sure, but that is just syntax. the do, end blocks are still just parameters to the def macro. > > >>> The one huge advantage that elixir-ts-mode brought to > >>> the table was to navigate between functions, the existing elixir-mode > could > >>> not get this right. > >> > >> The new command 'treesit-cycle-sexp-type' keeps this advantage > >> while allowing the users to toggle the traditional behavior > >> where C-M-f moves over the arguments. > > > > How do I enable this? Is this a new setting? > > Ok, since you prefer treesit-based navigation by default, now I enabled > 'treesit-cycle-sexp-type' by default in 'elixir-ts-mode'. I already added the hooks to cycle this on my side, but since it is a change, perhaps having the default to function as it is before is not a bad idea. > > > Will it make the navigation work as before? > > Yes, now by default the navigation works as before. > I tried it out and it seems to work well. Thanks for the change, anything to make it simpler is great.