Hi!
Thanks for the rapid response. So the languages where it did not work are Typescript and OCaml, both running in eglot mode. Sincerely, Marc Robert Weiner <r...@gnu.org> writes: > Hi Marc: > > In general, Hyperbole will use the current xref backend for definition > lookup, but this is language-specific as other > methods have been preferred in the past. For example, in Python, the jedi > language server traditionally was > preferred over xref (often TAGS files). We are redoing the Python support > now to allow for Eglot or other xref > backends. What language(s) are you using where Hyperbole did not invoke your > xref backend? > > -- rsw > > On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 4:43 PM Marc Coquand <marc@mccd.space> wrote: > > Heya, > > With embark, currently embark-dwim figures out that if I select a > function with eglot mode running, I want to go to definition. > > Is there something similar available for hyperbole that can be setup? > I'd love it if the M-Ret would open the reference of the function at point > (xref-find-definitions) or otherwise attempt > eldoc-documentation-at-point. > > Thanks in advance for all help. > Marc