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Robby Findler d3e1c16159 adjust the c:x;n and c:x;p keybindings to use the
same information as the yellow green bubbles

Before, when you typed c:x;n, drracket would look at the identifier
you're on, find its binder, find all bound occurrences of that binder,
sort them by position in the buffer, and then jump to the one that
follows where you are.

This works great for things like the "x" in "(let ([x 1]) x x)"
but not so great for things like the "define" in:

  #lang racket
  (define x '(+ 1 2))
  (define y '(+ 3 4))

since that would jump to the quote, since there are bindign arrows
going from the "racket" to the define and to the quote.

Now, since it is using information ultimately derived directly
from (and only from) free-identifier=? (the arrows also come from
identifier-binding, which is how we get those arrows in the second
example above) you jump from the first define to the second define,
which seems better.
2013-02-19 13:52:42 -06:00
collects adjust the c:x;n and c:x;p keybindings to use the 2013-02-19 13:52:42 -06:00
doc racket/base: add `impersonator-ephemeron' 2013-02-18 17:01:11 -07:00
man/man1 Remove old packages 2012-07-13 15:43:59 -04:00
src JIT: fix for 32-bit mode 2013-02-19 10:41:08 -07:00
.gitattributes Don't include git files in archives. 2010-05-12 01:46:05 -04:00
.gitignore Moved default location for compiled-root for easier tab-completion of "collects/". 2012-09-26 14:50:31 -04:00
.mailmap Another email for Matthew. 2012-11-07 11:22:19 -05:00
README "PLT Scheme Inc" -> "PLT Design Inc" 2013-02-12 08:06:30 -05:00

The Racket Programming Language
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