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Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries
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Dan Nicolaescu |
Subject: |
Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Jul 2008 14:47:14 -0700 |
martin rudalics <address@hidden> writes:
> > When using "C-x 4 a", maybe an overlay with a property pointing to the
> > source file/linenumber can be inserted over the ChangeLog text. Then
> > C-c C-c could be more precise in finding the exact location from where
> > "C-x 4 a" was initially called.
>
> I do not understand well why you want to do that. If C-c C-c can't find
> the position it's either a bug in `add-change-log-entry-other-window' or
> in my code. If the bug is with the latter I have to fix it. If the bug
> is with the former, you have to write your entry manually and creating
> the overlay can hardly be done automatically. Can you give me a more or
> less practical scenario where such overlays would be useful?
Sorry, for the late reply.
Sure, C-c C-c will find the beginning of a
function. If the function is long, it would be better to go directly to
the point of the change. Not sure that it would make enough of a
difference to make it worth it, but it might...
- Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries, (continued)
- Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries, Ted Zlatanov, 2008/07/14
- Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries, Juri Linkov, 2008/07/14
- Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries, Andrew W. Nosenko, 2008/07/15
- Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries, Juri Linkov, 2008/07/15
- Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries, Ted Zlatanov, 2008/07/15
- Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries, Juri Linkov, 2008/07/15
- Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries, martin rudalics, 2008/07/16
Re: Finding the source of Change Log entries, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/07/14