* bug#32389: Default behaviour of xref-find-references is inconsistent with the documentation
@ 2018-08-07 8:55 Shitikanth
2018-08-07 16:20 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Shitikanth @ 2018-08-07 8:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 32389
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Related to bug#29619.
The function documentation of xref-find-references says:
Find references to the identifier at point. With prefix argument,
prompt for
the identifier.
The Emacs manual (Node: Identifier Search) says:
‘M-?’ finds all the references for the identifier at point. If there’s
no
identifier at point, or when invoked with a prefix argument, the command
prompts for the identifier, with completion.
Inconsistent to both, the actual behaviour of xref-find-references and M-?
is to
*always* prompt for the identifier from the user (irrespective of whether
it is
invoked with or without the prefix-arg). The only way to get the documented
behaviour is by customizing xref-prompt-for-identifier, and there is no way
of
discovering this without reading the source code.
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* bug#32389: Default behaviour of xref-find-references is inconsistent with the documentation
2018-08-07 8:55 bug#32389: Default behaviour of xref-find-references is inconsistent with the documentation Shitikanth
@ 2018-08-07 16:20 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2018-08-07 16:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Shitikanth; +Cc: 32389-done
> From: Shitikanth <shitikanth1@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2018 14:25:46 +0530
>
> The function documentation of xref-find-references says:
>
> Find references to the identifier at point. With prefix argument, prompt for
> the identifier.
>
> The Emacs manual (Node: Identifier Search) says:
>
> ‘M-?’ finds all the references for the identifier at point. If there’s no
> identifier at point, or when invoked with a prefix argument, the command
> prompts for the identifier, with completion.
>
> Inconsistent to both, the actual behaviour of xref-find-references and M-? is to
> *always* prompt for the identifier from the user (irrespective of whether it is
> invoked with or without the prefix-arg).
That's inaccurate: the actual behavior depends on the Xref backend,
and cannot be predicted in advance for every backend. If the
backend-specific xref-backend-identifier-at-point method returns a
non-nil identifier, the command will not prompt.
However, the current documentation is also clearly inaccurate, so I
made it more so.
> The only way to get the documented
> behaviour is by customizing xref-prompt-for-identifier, and there is no way of
> discovering this without reading the source code.
Good point, I added a reference to the variable to the documentation
of the command.
With that, I'm closing the bug. Thanks for bringing this to our
attention.
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