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| From: | Dmitry Gutov |
| Subject: | Re: Adding support for xref jumping to headers/interfaces |
| Date: | Sun, 5 Nov 2023 00:00:17 +0200 |
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On 20/06/2023 18:31, João Távora wrote:
If I remember correctly, SLIME (and SLY) have at least two types of "reference" searches: "who calls" and "who expands". They create the typical ((file -> list of matches)...) listing in an SLIME xref buffer.
Interesting. And AFAICS SLIME also has another kind of non-definitions search: slime-who-specializes.
Speaking of the two former ones, though: is there a point in using two different commands, if their outputs never "intersect"? That is, one is for the macros, and another for regular functions. Why wouldn't 'slime-who-calls' also work on macros, printing their expansion sites?
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