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When Inspecting e.g. a sequence of 100 items, I may be looking for "the interesting one".
First I have to focus in it (Return), and then, if it turns out not to be interesting, pop (l), go one item down, and repeat.
Return
l
It would be more efficient to be able to visit the previous/next sibling with a single command.
NOTE: this would need to be implemented at Orchard level first.
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orchard.inspect: offer new previous-sibling and next-sibling fu…
orchard.inspect
previous-sibling
next-sibling
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…nctions Part of clojure-emacs/cider#3529
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…nctions (#196) Part of clojure-emacs/cider#3529
middleware.inspect:
inspect-previous-sibling
inspect-next-sibling
Inspector: Introduce jump to previous/next sibling commands
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Fixes #3529
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When Inspecting e.g. a sequence of 100 items, I may be looking for "the interesting one".
First I have to focus in it (
Return
), and then, if it turns out not to be interesting, pop (l
), go one item down, and repeat.It would be more efficient to be able to visit the previous/next sibling with a single command.
NOTE: this would need to be implemented at Orchard level first.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: