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bug#19468: 25.0.50; UI inconveniences with M-.


From: Dmitry Gutov
Subject: bug#19468: 25.0.50; UI inconveniences with M-.
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 01:28:53 +0300
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On 04/28/2015 05:52 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:

M-x xref-find-references, for starters.

It doesn't seem to work for me: it says "no references found" whatever
symbol I try, even those I know are referenced.  What am I missing?

Do you know how to implement the "all uses" search using only a tags file? I don't. Likewise for Elisp.

So, sorry to say, both currently implemented backends don't support it. ggtags, in GNU ELPA, might.

etags.el supports more than one loaded tag table, so this shouldn't be
a problem.

If the only table I'm using is of my current Ruby project, that would be a problem anyway. Still, Stefan's suggestion of looking up the directory tree should solve that.

Please don't make advice the default Emacs customization method.  User
options are much easier to use, so let's do what's possible with them,
and leave advice etc. for more exotic use cases.

I'm suggesting its use lightly. As you've noticed, a minor mode was the first solution. However, if people want to use the Elisp xref backend is many other situations, you'll run out of hooks to add xref-etags-mode to.





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