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#28403
25.2; find-tag works, but xref-find-definitions doesn't; bug?
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Reported by: Winston <wbe <at> psr.com>
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2017 22:41:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 25.2
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #68 received at 28403 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Eli asked:
> I guess we can now close the bug report?
From my standpoint, yes.
However, since xref-find-definitions is not a drop-in replacement for
find-tag (differences incl. find partial name differs, goes to the
string at (point) without prompting, etc.), I probably won't be the last
person running into the differences.
Perhaps the simplest solution is to expand the documentation section of
xref-find-definitions with text such as the following (corrected for
anything I've got wrong below). :-)
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xref-find-definitions differs from find-tag several ways:
* find-tag always prompted for a name, with the string at (point) as
the default name. With no argument, xref-find-definitions does not
prompt, and tries immediately to go to a tag with that default name.
Use (setq xref-prompt-for-identifier t) to force prompting.
* find-tag allowed partial names. xref-find-definitions does not.
Use TAB after a partial name in a prompt for completion(s).
* If find-tag finds your tags OK but xref-find-definitions does not, you
may need to use --regexp with etags to help it identify the tag name.
(See etags man page.) If even that doesn't help, try
{whatever Dmitry
and Eli decide is a good long-term easy way to add '(tag-symbol-match-p)
to etags-xref-find-definitions-tag-order}.
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Thanks for your help! HTH,
-WBE
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