I tried to edit my init file. Is there any possible way to quickly jump into function definition of other .el file that has already loaded/required ?
I remember doing this once, but don't remember how...
M-x find-function
RET (function name)
RET
I find that C-h C-f makes a good keybinding for find-function
(given that C-h f is bound by default to describe-function
)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-h C-f") 'find-function)
find-function-at-point
(in emacs 23, at least). I bound this to C-h C-f and it works great!
Jun 6, 2011 at 14:01
find-function-on-key
, find-variable
, and find-library
.
(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook (lambda () (local-set-key (kbd "M-.") 'find-function-at-point)))
As of emacs-25.1, there's a new generic function xref-find-definitions
. The xref built-in package provides a generic framework for navigating definitions in code. Probably, it'd take some time for every mode to adjust custom functions for this framework, but, at the very least, emacs-lisp-mode
already ported.
find-function-at-point
AFAIK which really annoyed me. Now it works the way I want! (The inverse of xref-find-definitions
is xref-pop-marker-stack
)
Mar 4, 2018 at 21:10
add-log.el.tar.gz
, and when I do ctags -eR .
and etags add-log.el.tar.gz
, the resulting TAGS file has no definitions.
etags [options] file1 file2 ...
and then, from inside emacs, do M-.
to visit the tag. To go the the next occurrence of the tag, do M-,
.
find-function
is the way to go. An alternative is to use C-h f, then click the file name in buffer *Help*
.