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How to Jump back when go to definition. like ctrl+T. (not ctrl+o) #140

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carltraveler opened this issue Nov 5, 2019 · 6 comments
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Shougo commented Nov 5, 2019

It is not implemented.

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Shougo commented Nov 5, 2019

I have checked the implementation.
The feature is already implemented, but you need to use the latest Vim/neovim.

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my vim version: VIM - Vi IMproved 8.0 (2016 Sep 12, compiled Apr 10 2018 21:31:58)

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ctrl+t can not work on my vim version

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ok,get it. vim/vim@f49cc60
this commit fixed this issue

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Shougo commented Nov 5, 2019

Yes. Your Vim version is very old unfortunately.

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