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sjaffe Posted - Dec 08 2006 : 3:53:46 PM
Not sure if this is an oversight or intended behavior, but if I have a static member in a class (the definition), then have the declaration in the cpp file, alt-g will take me to the class definition from the declaration, but not from the definition to the declaration. If I have a class method I can use alt-g to bounce between the class definition and the method implementation. I expected the static members to work the same way. An example:

class foo
{
public:
static int i;
void f();
};

int foo:i;
void foo::f() {}

alt-g will toggle between f() in the class and the method, but won't toggle between the variable i definition and declaration.

It would be very useful for us if it worked that way.
Thanks, Stan
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support Posted - May 31 2007 : 01:01:23 AM
fixed in build 1557
feline Posted - Dec 11 2006 : 10:55:28 AM
I am not sure if this is by design or not either, but it is a sensible idea, I have put in a feature request for this:

case=4053

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