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RE: [cdt-dev] content assist not working
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Hi Jesper,
both of your use-cases work for me, try to use ctrl-space the short-cut
for content-assist.
Alt+/ starts the word-completion which is something different.
Markus.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jesper Eskilson
> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 3:06 PM
> To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [cdt-dev] content assist not working
> Importance: Low
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I just downloaded the new and shiny Ganymede release, and
> though I'd try to import our rather largish C++ project into
> CDT (as a Makefile-project).
>
> Unfortunately, I'm a little disappointed about the content assist. For
> example:
>
> > std::string foo;
> > foo.<HERE>
>
> If I type Alt+/ at "<HERE>", I'd expect to get a list of all
> methods in the std::string class, but I just get an empty
> list (I've managed at some time to get a partial list (2-3
> elements) of members).
>
> Functions don't seem to be picked up at all. Example:
>
> > void my_foo_function()
> > {
> >
> > }
> >
> > void another_function()
> > {
> > my_<HERE>
> > }
>
> Content assist at "<HERE>" does not give my anything at all.
>
> I suppose the indexer is having trouble find definitions, but
> how do I figure out what the problem is.
>
> (I tried switching on "Index all files", but that had no (or very
> little) descernible effect.)
>
> I understand that C++-indexing is damn difficult (I work at a
> company making C++-compilers), but it would be nice if the
> indexer was better at giving feedback about what its doing
> and indicating what code isn't being indexed properly.
>
> --
> /Jesper
>
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