There are several easy to use commands to navigate through Ada code. All these functions are available through the Ada menu, and you can also use the following key bindings or the command names. Some of these menu entries are available only if the GNAT compiler is used, since the implementation relies on the GNAT cross-referencing information.
ada-next-procedure).ada-previous-procedure).end (ada-move-to-start). If
point is at the end of a subprogram, this command jumps to the
corresponding begin if the user option
ada-move-to-declaration is nil
(default), otherwise it jumps to the subprogram
declaration.ada-move-to-end).ff-find-other-file). If point is in a subprogram,
position point on the corresponding declaration or body in the
other file.ada-find-references). Use C-x `
(next-error) to visit each reference (as for
compilation errors).If the ada-xref-create-ali variable is
non-nil, Emacs will try to run GNAT for you whenever
cross-reference information is needed, and is older than the
current source file.