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Re: Emacs and C++ codesense
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Hadron |
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Re: Emacs and C++ codesense |
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Mon, 30 Apr 2007 01:16:30 +0200 |
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>> From: "spamfilteraccount@gmail.com" <spamfilteraccount@gmail.com>
>> Date: 26 Apr 2007 00:43:41 -0700
>>
>> > Try "C-h S".
>>
>> describe-syntax? Are you sure you meant that?
>
> You didn't say which Emacs version you had, so I guessed, and my guess
> was wrong. I now think you use v21.x, where the command I meant is
> bound to C-h TAB.
What does C-h TAB do? Can you please describe the function names as key
bindings change.
>
>> I was thinking of something like this:
>>
>> http://esense.sourceforge.net/shot2.jpg
>
> If that is what you want, why not download esense and use it?
What has erlang got to do with C++?
>
>> > > - Inteligent completion of the current symbol when I press a key.
>> >
>> > Is "M-/" intelligent enough for you? If not, please define
>> > ``intelligent''.
>>
>> instance.<pressing completion key>
>>
>> Only those completions should be offered which make sense in the scope
>> of the object (data members, member functions, inherited member
>> functions, etc.)
>
> I think you want "C-c C-m TAB" in ebrowse.el. Read all about that in
> the Ebrowse manual (which comes with Emacs).
Again - please list function names. It really would help.
Re: Emacs and C++ codesense, Hadron, 2007/04/29
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