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Semantic completion of C++ class members
From: |
Jacob Gerlach |
Subject: |
Semantic completion of C++ class members |
Date: |
Thu, 1 May 2014 09:06:42 -0700 (PDT) |
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G2/1.0 |
My understanding of semantic mode is that it should offer completions based on
class definitions.
For example, given
MyClass A;
A.-|-
C-c , <SPC> should offer the member functions of MyClass as completions.
I have opened MyClass.h and MyClass.cpp to make sure that semantic has parsed
them, but attempting semantic-complete-analyze-inline returns "Cannot find
types for `MyClass A'
Am I misunderstanding the process to get this type of completion?
Alternatively, I have not tried to use anything like CEDET, so if a better
solution is "just use CEDET" (or whatever else), I'm open to anything.
- Semantic completion of C++ class members,
Jacob Gerlach <=