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Re: source-directory, installed Emacs, and C source
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Manuel Giraud |
Subject: |
Re: source-directory, installed Emacs, and C source |
Date: |
Tue, 24 Oct 2023 20:01:05 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
sbaugh@catern.com writes:
[...]
> - Jumping to a newer function definition is not a problem.
>
> So we can do it for Lisp too. We can do that by having Emacs jump to
> Lisp source files from source-directory, too, if they exist.
> (Possibly as an option off by default, if people would prefer that)
Reflecting, this one may be a good idea (but behind an option I think).
An "install-from-source" user could then jump directly into
source-directory for lisp files... knowing that it may not be what he's
running.
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Manuel Giraud
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