Code Completion not for alle Variables
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Code Completion not for alle Variables
Hello, in a good deal of variables, code completion is not shown. I have adjusted addidional include directories, retagged, but its not working.
For example in CodeBlocks, the code completions for that variables are shown.
For example in CodeBlocks, the code completions for that variables are shown.
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Re: Code Completion not for alle Variables
Please provide an example of what is not working for you (some code samples)FrancescoA wrote:Hello, in a good deal of variables, code completion is not shown. I have adjusted addidional include directories, retagged, but its not working.
Is it variables or functions / classes? (there is a different)
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Re: Code Completion not for alle Variables
First congratulation to your IDE, I like it very much.
I compared several IDES, but want to stay on codelite, if that problem ist solved.
Its not so easy to create a sample. Its a member Variable from a base class, which points to a class.
myfile.cpp (class A: derives from Class A1) A1 has a pointer "ptrb" to Class B
A1 is in /usr/local/include somewhter
if I type (the scope should be known) ptrb-> nothing appears, but for other class members it works
and it works also in codeblocks.
As I said inlcude directories are registered in teh dialog.
If you need furhter information, I will look what I can do.
regards,
I compared several IDES, but want to stay on codelite, if that problem ist solved.
Its not so easy to create a sample. Its a member Variable from a base class, which points to a class.
myfile.cpp (class A: derives from Class A1) A1 has a pointer "ptrb" to Class B
A1 is in /usr/local/include somewhter
if I type (the scope should be known) ptrb-> nothing appears, but for other class members it works
and it works also in codeblocks.
As I said inlcude directories are registered in teh dialog.
If you need furhter information, I will look what I can do.
regards,
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Re: Code Completion not for alle Variables
Its hard for me to solve such errors (probably user error )
Without seeing some code.
It is working perfectly fine (derived classes, pointers etc)
I need to see a sample code to solve this, its hard to guess
Except for the obvious: you do have workspace opened, right?
Eran
Without seeing some code.
It is working perfectly fine (derived classes, pointers etc)
I need to see a sample code to solve this, its hard to guess
Except for the obvious: you do have workspace opened, right?
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Re: Code Completion not for alle Variables
I will check again. If I am the only one (or only a few other), for whom the code completion is not popping up, I think,
the bug must be in my project or project settings. I will try I hope in the coming days. If not, is there a faq for that? that would be also useful: Why doent't the code completion show up (for every known) variable. Answer: Check Tag Setting include directories, delete the old tag file and create a new one, ... bla bla
the bug must be in my project or project settings. I will try I hope in the coming days. If not, is there a faq for that? that would be also useful: Why doent't the code completion show up (for every known) variable. Answer: Check Tag Setting include directories, delete the old tag file and create a new one, ... bla bla
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Re: Code Completion not for alle Variables
I tried with several include directories and rescan.
Settings -> Tags Settings -> Include directories
also with variations of for example
usr/local/include
usr/local/include/myproject
and retagged my projeckt
But all the members (base classes) declared in usr/local/* are not found.
Could it be, that (here is a comprehensive use of namespaces) this conflicts with
a) tag scanning
b) tag "finding"?
All the members declared in the base classes are not shown.
Addition (Example):
anywhere in /usr/local/inlcude:
screen Konstructor before:
screen->
here NS1Func is offered in Code completion, but not NS2 func
As I said, in CodeBlocks that variables are shown.
Settings -> Tags Settings -> Include directories
also with variations of for example
usr/local/include
usr/local/include/myproject
and retagged my projeckt
But all the members (base classes) declared in usr/local/* are not found.
Could it be, that (here is a comprehensive use of namespaces) this conflicts with
a) tag scanning
b) tag "finding"?
All the members declared in the base classes are not shown.
Addition (Example):
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namespace NS1
{
public:
int NS1Func(void);
};
class Screen:public NS2::Screen
...
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namespace NS2
{
class Screen
{
public:
int NS2Func(void);
};
screen->
here NS1Func is offered in Code completion, but not NS2 func
As I said, in CodeBlocks that variables are shown.
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Re: Code Completion not for alle Variables
This bug was fixed in SVN trunk couple of weeks ago (it was reported in another context, but the effect is the same):
Here is the commit log which fixed it:
Here is the commit log which fixed it:
Eran------------------------------------------------------------------------
r3386 | eranif | 2009-11-20 21:48:00 +0200 (Fri, 20 Nov 2009) | 1 line
- Fixed: Add Function Implementation feature: scope name resolving is now done properly when the class inherits a scoped class (... : public NAMESPACE::CLASS_NAME)
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Re: Code Completion not for alle Variables
Ahh, cool, thank you for your fast reply
Is there any new binary (ubuntu deb) to download?
I have v2.0.3365
Is there any new binary (ubuntu deb) to download?
I have v2.0.3365
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Re: Code Completion not for alle Variables
Just to make sure, that it is the same bug indeed:
Can you try and test this code sample:
Check to see if you get Code completion for cs which includes 'm_member'
And no, there is no build yet, a new release will be coming during this weekend
Eran
Can you try and test this code sample:
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namespace NS
{
class Base {
public:
int m_member;
};
};
class ChildClass : public NS::Base
{
public:
ChildClass(){}
~ChildClass(){}
};
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
ChildClass cs;
cs
return 0;
}
And no, there is no build yet, a new release will be coming during this weekend
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Re: Code Completion not for alle Variables
Yes, it works:
ChildClass
m_member
~ChildClass
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namespace NS
{
class Base {
public:
int m_member;
};
};
class ChildClass : public NS::Base
{
public:
ChildClass(){}
~ChildClass(){}
};
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
ChildClass cs;
cs.
return 0;
}
m_member
~ChildClass