On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 4:50 PM Stefan Monnier wrote: > > However, with negative arguments that does not happen, as > > `sh-mode--treesit-beginning-of-defun' moves point to (beginning of) the > > closest sibling function (after point) and > > `sh-mode--treesit-end-of-defun' moves > > point to (end of) the closest sibling function (before point). In this > > case, the selected functions to which point move to are not the same. > > Please read the docstring of `end-of-defun-function`, because I suspect > that you are confused about what it's supposed to do. E.g. it's not > supposed to "move point to (end of) the closest sibling function", so > I think you'll need to set it to a different function than > `sh-mode--treesit-end-of-defun`. > Indeed. I was trying to impose the behavior I desired to achieve instead of the intended use. I corrected that in my patch. Looking forward to comments and suggestions for the patch. -- João Paulo L. de Carvalho Ph.D Computer Science | IC-UNICAMP | Campinas , SP - Brazil Postdoctoral Research Fellow | University of Alberta | Edmonton, AB - Canada joao.carvalho@ic.unicamp.br joao.carvalho@ualberta.ca