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John Dexter |
Posted - Nov 18 2010 : 12:52:09 PM VC++ had quite good autocomplete for methods, including pressing up/down to toggle through multiple overloads.
But the VA version, though nicer, isn't showing me there are multiple overloads and I don't know how to pick the one I want.
e.g I type:
setParameter( |
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Posted - Nov 19 2010 : 03:51:59 AM No, the known bug I had mentioned is when both the declaration and the body is in the cpp file for C++ methods or there is no declaration of a C function. It seems you have a different problem. Can you please post here or send us a code snippet, where it happens? In case you don't want to post it here, you can send it us via this form:
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John Dexter |
Posted - Nov 18 2010 : 4:11:42 PM By declared, do you mean putting the actual method body in the .h (like a Java class)? I've got method signature in .h and method body in the .cpp like normal C++... if that's the case it doesn't work this seems a fairly serious issue considering how long VA has been around :) Don't suppose you can selectively control which VA features are enabled? |
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Posted - Nov 18 2010 : 2:32:17 PM Visual Assist also supports this function, but unfortunately there is a know issue with this feature: methods/functions declared in the source file does not show up, but it will work when the methods/functions are declared in the header file:
case=495 |