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And < > is used in templates too. There you also have the problem of
multiple > >.
Also '>' is used in combination with '-' for pointer '->'; and shift
operator.(<<, >>)
Just my 0.02€.
Henning
Mike Kucera schrieb:
Ah, yes, forgot about those, my head is in C99 land.
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< and > are also used in static_cast, reinterpret_cast and const_cast.
And extensively in templates, where bracket matching would actually be
useful.
-Andrew
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The only place < and > are used as brackets is in #include directives.
Since the purpose of the matching brackets feature is to make it easy to
match brackets that may be many lines apart and may be nested, and since
#include directives are single line and don't allow nesting, the feature
seems kind of pointless in this case. I would say the best approach is to
just not match angle brackets at all.
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Operators do not get bindings because there is no name to bind them to.
Bindings link together all the declarations, definitions, and references of
a named entity in the code.
You can check the AST at that offset... there will be an IASTExpression
there.
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Hi,
Is there a way to find whether the symbol present at a given offset in a
file
is an operator. My guess is there will be some api which will return the
binding
given the offset in the file. More specifically, my problem is
I want to find whether '<' is used as a operator (lessthan, <<)
or as a angular bracket( eg., <iostream.h>). This is for the bug
110222. Please let me know the solution for it.
Thanks,
Ravi
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