Token Completion like emacs and netbeans . . . [message #110458] |
Sat, 25 October 2003 13:59  |
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Originally posted by: pchen3.jhmi.edu
Dear Eclipse Community,
Eclipse currently has "contextual" token completion. However, as far as I
know, token completion
in general is not part of the main eclipse distribution (I am aware of an
effort by a third party
plugin). In Netbeans, the feature is by default Ctrl-K for token
completion by searching for
previous tokens above the current line and Ctrl-L for token completion by
searching for tokens
occurring after the current line. In emacs, token completion is done via
the Meta-/ keys. Non-
contextual code completion is useful in so many situations that I do not
understand why it is not
part of the main eclipse distribution. Is this feature going to be in
built-in anytime soon?
Thanks for any assisstance.
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Re: Token Completion like emacs and netbeans . . . [message #110600 is a reply to message #110458] |
Sun, 26 October 2003 12:04  |
Eclipse User |
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Try the editor-enhancements plugin
http://lunar-eclipse.sf.net/
Genady
Ethan wrote:
> Dear Eclipse Community,
>
> Eclipse currently has "contextual" token completion. However, as far as I
> know, token completion
> in general is not part of the main eclipse distribution (I am aware of an
> effort by a third party
> plugin). In Netbeans, the feature is by default Ctrl-K for token
> completion by searching for
> previous tokens above the current line and Ctrl-L for token completion by
> searching for tokens
> occurring after the current line. In emacs, token completion is done via
> the Meta-/ keys. Non-
> contextual code completion is useful in so many situations that I do not
> understand why it is not
> part of the main eclipse distribution. Is this feature going to be in
> built-in anytime soon?
>
> Thanks for any assisstance.
>
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