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axel014 |
Posted - Feb 04 2005 : 08:02:22 AM i have enabled convert dot to -> and it works fine except this situation. When doing a *(multiply), the right operand does not switch to ->, because of the preceeding *. It's not really a big problem, but perhaps it can be fixed.. Anyways you people made a nice tool ;)
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support |
Posted - Apr 14 2006 : 11:26:51 PM Fixed in build 1445. |
feline |
Posted - Feb 07 2005 : 2:57:59 PM now i follow rather obviously the suggested work around is to put spaces around the multiplication star.
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axel014 |
Posted - Feb 07 2005 : 05:47:54 AM here's a little example:
typedef struct { int x; } Foo;
Foo *b; b->x*b.x; //1 b->x * b->x; //2
i actually wrote b.x*b.x on line 1 and b.x * b.x on line 2. The second one got converted ok, to b->.., but the second operand on line 1 does not, probably because it is proceeded by *. As i said in the original post it's not relly a big issue :) |
Stephen |
Posted - Feb 07 2005 : 03:31:25 AM The example is in the subject of the thread.
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feline |
Posted - Feb 04 2005 : 1:59:18 PM i don't follow your example. could you post a couple of lines of code to illustrate what you mean? |
axel014 |
Posted - Feb 04 2005 : 08:06:31 AM forgot the version info and all that, sorry :)
VA_X.dll file version 10.1.1293.0 VAOpsWin.dll version 1.2.0.4 DevEnv.exe version 7.10.3077.0 msenv.dll version 7.10.3077.0 Font: Courier New 13(Pixels) Comctl32.dll version 5.82.2900.2180 WindowsNT 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 Single processor
Platform: Win32
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