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From: Brian Leung <leungbk@posteo.net>
To: Theodor Thornhill <theo@thornhill.no>
Cc: casouri@gmail.com, 59853@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#59853: 30.0.50; tree-sitter modes have unexpected beginning-of-defun behavior
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2022 09:51:35 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87mt7zplpf.fsf@posteo.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <875yeox1hs.fsf@thornhill.no>


Theodor Thornhill <theo@thornhill.no> writes:

> Not sure I can reproduce this.

Sorry, I made a mistake in my description. I additionally noticed 
additional odd results in java-ts-mode. Let me try again:

> p[u]blic abstract class Class {
>     public static interface Interface {
>         void someMethod();
> [*]
>         void otherMethod();
>     [}]
> }

1. When point is at the "u" in "public", narrow-to-defun cuts off 
"pu" and moves point to "b".
2. When point is anywhere in the first line of the class 
declaration, mark-defun highlights "void otherMethod()", instead 
of the entire class declaration.
3a. When point is at the [*] in between someMethod and 
otherMethod, narrow-to-defun captures "void otherMethod()". I feel 
that since the methods inside the interface declaration have no 
bodies, it makes more sense to capture the entire interface 
definition if point is at [*].
3b. Arguably, even if point were on the method declarations, we 
might still want to (as plain java-mode does) capture the entire 
interface definition, since body-less method declarations don't 
feel especially defun-like.
4. When point is on the closing bracket of the interface 
definition, narrow-to-defun captures

>         void otherMethod();
>     }
> }

which looks quite unusual to me.





  reply	other threads:[~2022-12-07  9:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-12-06  6:21 bug#59853: 30.0.50; tree-sitter modes have unexpected beginning-of-defun behavior Brian Leung
2022-12-06  8:31 ` Theodor Thornhill via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2022-12-06  8:41   ` Brian Leung
2022-12-06 10:36     ` Theodor Thornhill via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2022-12-07  9:51       ` Brian Leung [this message]
2022-12-07 11:33         ` Theodor Thornhill via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2022-12-09  3:35           ` Brian Leung
2022-12-09 15:59             ` Theodor Thornhill via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2022-12-07 19:34 ` Yuan Fu
2022-12-21  5:24 ` Yuan Fu
2022-12-21  5:28 ` Yuan Fu
2022-12-22  8:59 ` Yuan Fu
2023-01-07 23:12 ` Yuan Fu

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