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                | johnnyk | 
                Posted - Jul 07 2006 : 02:21:49 AM  I would like to be able to format the declaration created to not include the class name when its in the class header.
  class A { void func() }
  ...instead of...
  class A { void A::func() }
  If this creation was guided by auto-text like the rest of refactoring this would be easy to do! -John | 
              
              
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                | feline | 
                Posted - Jul 10 2006 : 5:56:37 PM  does your code make heavy use of templates or macros?  i am assuming something is confusing VA's parser, but off hand i have no idea what. | 
              
              
                | johnnyk | 
                Posted - Jul 09 2006 : 9:15:09 PM  I'm using Visual Studio 2003, 7.1.3088 Using VA_X.dll file version 10.3.1528.0  built 2006.06.30 I've tried it in several files in the same project and it always adds the classname.  I tried it in a one-file test project and it worked correctly there!  Havent tried it on other machines.  I do have Incredibuild installed as well.  I cant post any sample code unfortunately..  I'll keep using it and see if I can figure out why it's not working. | 
              
              
                | feline | 
                Posted - Jul 08 2006 : 2:03:03 PM  this is what happens for me when i run create declaration.  i have never seen it place the class name on the function name in the header file, and i have use all of the public betas.  can you post some sample code that shows how to produce this bug?
  * which IDE are you using? * which version of VA are you using? * can you reproduce this in a different project, or on a different machine? * do you have any other plugin's installed? |