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Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions |
Date: |
Fri, 24 Jun 2016 20:18:52 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
> defun f1():
> # stuff
> defun f2():
> # stuff
> # stuff
> # stuff
> # lots and lots of stuff
> # So much stuff that when I'm here I know I'm in f1(), but f2 isn't
> # something i'm thinking about at all
I guess the question is how to distinguish this case. IOW, how much is
"lots and lots of stuff". The current behavior is meant for cases like:
defun f1():
# Stuff
defun f2():
# More stuff
defun f3():
# Yet more stuff
defun f4():
# You get the idea
defun f5():
# Aha
# Here we go
Also for interactive use, we generally prefer to move less than more,
since it's fairly easy for the user to repeat the command until she gets
where she wants to, whereas if the command moves too far, there's not
much she can do, other than try and find some other command.
Stefan
- Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, (continued)
Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Dima Kogan, 2016/06/21
- Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Dima Kogan, 2016/06/21
- Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Stefan Monnier, 2016/06/21
- Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Dima Kogan, 2016/06/24
- Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Clément Pit--Claudel, 2016/06/24
- Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Andreas Röhler, 2016/06/26
- Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Clément Pit--Claudel, 2016/06/26
- Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Andreas Röhler, 2016/06/27
Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions,
Stefan Monnier <=
Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Andreas Röhler, 2016/06/26
Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Andreas Röhler, 2016/06/21
Re: Python interactive navigation around nested functions, Andreas Röhler, 2016/06/21