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#28814
26.0.90; When *xref* window is needed, original window-switching intent is lost
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Reported by: joaotavora <at> gmail.com (João Távora)
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2017 16:08:02 UTC
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Found in version 26.0.90
Done: joaotavora <at> gmail.com (João Távora)
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Dmitry Gutov <dgutov <at> yandex.ru> writes:
> On 10/25/17 4:29 PM, João Távora wrote:
> But the window configuration changes that happen while the user
> selects the destination in the xref buffer, can't be undone with
> 'quit', with out without your patches.
You’re right, my patches they keep the window configuration for some
definition of "keep" :-). However, a much more correct definition of
"keep" than the one we have now.
>> If that UI can be improved, it certainly should. (I have some very old
>> ideas about a single window dedicated frame for help windows that could
>> be discussed and developed). But whatever is done it should be done to
>> Emacs as a whole, to preserve consistency.
>
> If you're talking about window management in general, that seems
> orthogonal to me.
As it should be. But if we give xref.el a special interface it ceases
to be :-)
> Let's wait for Eli's opinion.
It seems Eli’s OK with the current behaviour minus the C-u RET.
> The binding I have in mind is in dired-mode. There, 'a' replaces the
> current buffer with another.
>
> I don't recall any other 'a' bindings, off the top of my head.
Then perhaps ’a’ can be xref-quit-and-goto-xref if you’re not opposed to
that.
> SPC is not bound by default. And you'll probably use 'n' in
> xref-find-definitions output as well.
You’re right. SPC should be bound to xref-show-xref though, if we are
honour the SLIME ancestry.
>> When I find the one
>> I want to edit, I press "RET". I’m a big boy, I can find the *xref*
>> buffer again :-)
>
> Would you prefer similar behavior in *Grep* buffers as well? If you
> still use those.
Meh... Maybe. I don’t know. I would prefer to always use XREF and
project-find-regexp (that I just learned about, thanks!), if only that
could be enhanced to the much much faster ‘git grep’ in Git projects.
Perhaps we could work on that as a separate modification.
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