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Before symex 2.0, if I was selecting a top-level form, going towards the root would do nothing. Now, going towards the root selects the root node, making all top-level forms selected.
What do other people think of this? was this deliberate?
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Is this only for tree-sitter or is it happening in Lisp modes too? If it is Lisp then lmk of steps to reproduce, including Emacs version. In tree-sitter it is intentional in the sense that it's the default in the underlying tree-sitter tree, but we could re-evaluate that if you think that's undesirable.
Only in tree-sitter modes. I think that it is undesirable. Or at least annoying that they are different. I rarely have reason to do a symex command on an entire buffer, but i'm curious what others think
Before symex 2.0, if I was selecting a top-level form, going towards the root would do nothing. Now, going towards the root selects the root node, making all top-level forms selected.
What do other people think of this? was this deliberate?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: