Code completion in KDEStudio

Roland Krause rokrau at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 12 16:46:28 UTC 2001


Richard,

--- Richard Dale <Richard_Dale at tipitina.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Roland Krause wrote:
> Well, yes we have a pretty good class parser, and in Objective-C and
> Java for
> KDevelop 3.0, not just C++ any more. 

So there ;-) 

> I don't know about ctags
> Objective-C
> support. I suggested ctags, before I'ld actually studied the
> KDEStudio code
> properly. It doesn't use ctags, but it does have a header called
> 'ctags.h', (and
> some guy in a discussion said it used that), which had sent me down
> the wrong
> track. 

Ctags support is useful in general, I didn;t even think of the class
parser or code completion. It just make finding things in large
codebases simpler. 

> I like the idea of using QDom as a class store though, like
> KDEStudio -
> it seemed to work well (although I prefer the KDevelop parser).
> 
It makes a lot of sense, since the you are able to store the class tree
very effectively. 

> I'm checking out KDevelop 2.0 now, I need to look at how the gdb
> stuff works to
> do something similar for jdb. So I'll look at how the code completion
> might fit
> in when I do that.

Hmm.,, the ctags stuff is not checked in yet. Need until end of the
week to get it right, if that is what you are looking for. 

Roland

=====
--
Roland Krause
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there are drivers. Mechanics wanted!

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