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                | benny856694 | 
                Posted - Sep 22 2009 : 05:21:35 AM  when typing semicolon in statement, please complete the statement by putting the semicolon to the end of statement automatically, it will be great convenient for us. | 
              
              
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                | feline | 
                Posted - Sep 17 2020 : 06:57:12 AM  This is still in our list of new features to consider, but unfortunately no further progress on this.
  Remember that in some ways C# is a simpler language than C++, since you don't have to consider macros. | 
              
              
                | qqatwa | 
                Posted - Sep 16 2020 : 5:52:11 PM  hi - what's the progress with this feature? Visual studio's c# editor has this feature. If we get this feature supported, then c++ has very close auto-completion experience with c#. | 
              
              
                | feline | 
                Posted - Oct 02 2009 : 09:16:13 AM  We do keep an eye on other IDE's and tools, but there are only so many resorces to go around, and it is sometimes difficult to decide where best to focus them   | 
              
              
                | benny856694 | 
                Posted - Oct 01 2009 : 12:42:52 PM  quote: Originally posted by feline
  A very good point, I have added a note to the case about this.  Yet another features that has edge cases    Also remember:
  for(int i = 0; i < 10|)
  I just hope we don't have to many people who use a macro for "for" statements.
 
  
  Actually, this feature is from Devexpress's IDE tool, some features of the tool is really cool. I think tomato should borrow them. | 
              
              
                | feline | 
                Posted - Sep 28 2009 : 09:13:25 AM  A very good point, I have added a note to the case about this.  Yet another features that has edge cases    Also remember:
  for(int i = 0; i < 10|)
  I just hope we don't have to many people who use a macro for "for" statements. | 
              
              
                | benny856694 | 
                Posted - Sep 28 2009 : 12:31:52 AM  quote: Originally posted by tandr
  should it be end of the statement actually?
  'cause if the statement is multilined like
 
   boost::shared_ptr<extremely::longnamespace::MySomething> ms(
             new extremely::longnamespace::MySomething(lotsa_params1,
                                                       lotsa_params2,
                                                       lotsa_param3 | )
                  )
  pressing the semicolon should put the semicolon on the next line
  Thanks,   t.
 
 
 
  
  yes, should be the end of statement actually.  thanks. | 
              
              
                | tandr | 
                Posted - Sep 26 2009 : 2:01:09 PM  should it be end of the statement actually?
  'cause if the statement is multilined like
 
   boost::shared_ptr<extremely::longnamespace::MySomething> ms(
             new extremely::longnamespace::MySomething(lotsa_params1,
                                                       lotsa_params2,
                                                       lotsa_param3 | )
                  )
  pressing the semicolon should put the semicolon on the next line
  Thanks,   t.
 
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                | benny856694 | 
                Posted - Sep 26 2009 : 02:19:11 AM  quote: Originally posted by znakeeye
  I see what benny means.
  See this post: http://forum.wholetomato.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8834
 
  
  yes, this is what i want exactly. | 
              
              
                | feline | 
                Posted - Sep 24 2009 : 1:21:10 PM  *ah* yes, I see now.  For some reason I had not been thinking in those terms:
  case=296 | 
              
              
                | znakeeye | 
                Posted - Sep 23 2009 : 02:53:41 AM  I see what benny means.
  See this post: http://forum.wholetomato.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8834 | 
              
              
                | feline | 
                Posted - Sep 22 2009 : 08:43:53 AM  If you are typing a line of code then the caret should be at the end of the line already when you type the semi-colon.  Why do you often find that you are not at the end of the line when you want to add the semi-colon? |