On Fri, May 23, 2025 at 8:28 PM Juri Linkov wrote: > > Hi, sorry for the delay. > > > > I had a look at the latest changes and it makes sense to me. Thanks again > > Juri :). > > This was only the second part. But what do you think about the > first part about removing `defmodule` from 'C-M-a' defun navigation: > > 1.) `defmodule` is considered a function definition and so moving up > from the first > actual function definition `def my_fun do` causes the point to jump to > 'defmodule my_mod do'. Invoking `end-of-defun` jumps to the end of the > defmodule block. > Effectively, you have been ejected from the module body. > > ;; current scoped workaround > ;; does not jump up to defmodule when using `beginning-of-defun` > (defun elixir-ts--defun-p (node) > "Return non-nil when NODE is a defun." > (member (treesit-node-text > (treesit-node-child-by-field-name node "target")) > (append > (remove "defmodule" elixir-ts--definition-keywords) > elixir-ts--test-definition-keywords))) > It is not ideal to be ejected from the module body and was not the initial desired behaviour. modules can be nested and there can be multiple in a single file, so not being able to navigate with C-M-a is less ideal imo. I remember trying to solve this issue in the early days of treesit.el, but it became too complex, perhaps there is an easier way now?