That's odd. It's a feature I use extensively in both xCode and Eclipse. I would have figured many developers to rely on that.
I am just getting started with TextMate. I don't know yet what is needed to write my own command.
There are however a few features that should be closely related: - ctrl-H for documentation lookup must be able to parse the current selection so it knows where to head in the documentation - the code browser bundle knows how to parse a source file and jump to selected methods
I guess what I am after a combination of figuring out what's selected and jumping to the appropriate declaration in the .h file.
Pierre
On Oct 3, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 2/10/2006, at 22:01, Pierre Bernard wrote:
How do I navigate from a method call to the declaration of said method?
There is no such default functionality.
There is a CTags bundle, but I am almost certain that it does not support Objective-C, so I am afraid this would only be possible by writing your own command for this (using either find + grep or some indexing system).
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