<p>Perhaps my example was too simplistic; the point isn't that I expect the plugin to be looking for the compile-time include directories, it's that there are some cases where the current behavior is 99% guaranteed to be wrong. If I am working on some project in a directory such as $HOME/src/project1 then an already-open header from $HOME/src/project2/tree/directory should not match if there is a header in the project1 directory which can be matched.</p>
<p>The point is that the plugin doesn't even check the current file's directory before switching to an already-open file, leading to behavior where switching to the header will switch to the wrong head, and then trying to switch back will switch to a different file than the user was originally viewing.</p>

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