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gmit
Whole Tomato Software
Croatia
90 Posts |
Posted - Aug 25 2004 : 03:45:48 AM
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This one isn't very urgent, but if there are some blanks between hash and define keyword, include autocomplete won't work.
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feline
Whole Tomato Software
United Kingdom
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Posted - Aug 25 2004 : 4:57:55 PM
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confirmed using .NET 2002 and VAX 1246 i will ask, but i suspect this is a design decision. |
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gmit
Whole Tomato Software
Croatia
90 Posts |
Posted - Aug 25 2004 : 5:06:02 PM
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Rats. Not #define, but #include. That's what happen when one writes posts in a sleeping state... :) Sorry. |
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WannabeeDeveloper
Tomato Guru
Germany
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gmit
Whole Tomato Software
Croatia
90 Posts |
Posted - Aug 28 2004 : 8:05:49 PM
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First time I've messed up with the description, second time should have been clear, but, here we go again:
I'm talking about include autocomplete. Name that feature as you wish, but, when you type #include ", a list of files that can be included opens in a form of a popup window.
The trouble is, if there are some blanks between the hash sign and the include keyword, directive won't be recognized as the #include, so, include auto-complete popup won't appear.
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Stephen
Tomato Guru
United Kingdom
781 Posts |
Posted - Aug 29 2004 : 07:26:59 AM
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I agree with gmit. This should work. |
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WannabeeDeveloper
Tomato Guru
Germany
775 Posts |
Posted - Aug 29 2004 : 08:02:05 AM
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So you're talking about the Listbox showing all possible, "includable" Header-Files from your include-directories?
That's not Autocomplete then, but I agree, it should work...
Re-opened case=236
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Edited by - WannabeeDeveloper on Aug 29 2004 08:02:30 AM |
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support
Whole Tomato Software
5566 Posts |
Posted - Oct 04 2004 : 5:43:36 PM
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Fixed in build 1272. |
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