Hi Shigio:
I am not sure I updated you that I was able to down load from repo, do
the build and test things out a bit. Worked very well. ( I am now
waiting for Leo Liu of ggtags-mode in emacs to incorporate this feature
in ggtags.el, which he has agreed to do as be also believes that
"nearness" sort is a good feature to exploit.
I had one more thought on this.
1) the highest priority is to find definitions in current directory or
below this directory. But it seems we can do a little better. How about:
a) highest prio is if the definition appears in the same file as where
M-. is being done.
b) 2nd highest would be other entries from other files at this directory
level.
c) 3rd highest would be any entries in subdirectory/subdirectories(?)
d) start to move up on directory at a time as per rules prev. given for
-N option.
2) And here is yet another "wild" idea. suppose you are looking for
definition of method "foo()". THe "which-func-mode" can tell you that
you are sitting in Class A::method bar(). In this case it seems that
first choice would be if there is a Class A::method foo() since that is
one most likely is being sought. However, this gets into having to deal
w/ which-func-mode to learn more about where the point is. I think 1a)
above may get us this indirectly.
Take care and have a good weekend. If possible let me know when a new
release (v6.5?) will have this in it.
Gautam
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