<p>One thing (it's the same currently): if there's no definition available, but a declaration, <kbd>Ctrl+LBM</kbd> goes nowhere.  It might makes sense if it's bound to "got to definition", but it's impractical (i.e. if you've got the header for a lib but not its implementation, it'd be useful to be able to jump to the declaration).</p>

<p>One practical example (although a fairly bad one): in <em>geanyobject.c</em>, <kbd>Ctrl+LBM</kbd> on <code>document_reload</code> (from the signal definition) goes nowhere, but in <em>geanyobject.h</em> there's a member of that name, and there's also a prototype in <em>pluginsignals.c</em>.</p>

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