Is there and equivalent of func-menu for GNU emacs? I used func-menu when I had access to xemacs and I prefer its behaviour to that of the speedbar or sr-speedbar. Specifically:
I like that only the functions for the current file are displayed.
The function list can be popped up from the current frame and isn't a separate window which I may have covered up.
The current function name shows up in mode line.
Is there a package for GNU emacs which is a closer approximation to func-menu?
imenu
would be the analogous feature in GNU Emacs.
See C-hf imenu-add-menubar-index
RET.
You can call that in your mode hooks for modes with imenu
support.
Naturally elisp is supported, so for a quick demo:
find-library
RET imenu
RETimenu-add-menubar-index
RETand then see the new "Index" item in the menu bar, and also on C-<mouse3>
Of course there's also a keyboard interface, simply by calling M-x imenu
RET (with TAB completion), but I would highly recommend adding the ido
integration which can be found at the EmacsWiki* -- I find that to be a generally faster interface than using the mouse.
For more details, see C-hig (elisp) Imenu
RET
For configuration, see M-x customize-group
RET imenu
RET
(*) Along with numerous other ways of enhancing the feature, so even if you don't want to use ido
, you should definitely have a read through that Wiki page after you've seen the basic version in action.