Summary: | Auto completion adds the parameters of a method even if they are already there | ||
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Product: | [Eclipse Project] JDT | Reporter: | Lars Svensson <oxvalley> |
Component: | Core | Assignee: | Ayushman Jain <amj87.iitr> |
Status: | VERIFIED WORKSFORME | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | minor | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | amj87.iitr, deepakazad, Olivier_Thomann, srikanth_sankaran |
Version: | 3.7 | ||
Target Milestone: | 3.7 M1 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: |
Description
Lars Svensson
2010-07-01 05:40:49 EDT
Lars, I dont understand the use case here. Why would somebody want to use content assist, when he has typed the entire thing, including parameter names, already?! The purpose of content assist is to save the users from typing all that which eclipse can automatically type for them. Olivier/Srikanth, what is your take on this? (In reply to comment #1) > Lars, I dont understand the use case here. Why would somebody want to use > content assist, when he has typed the entire thing, including parameter names, > already?! The purpose of content assist is to save the users from typing all > that which eclipse can automatically type for them. > > Olivier/Srikanth, what is your take on this? I think this behavior is controlled by Window + Preferences + Java + Editor + Content assist + Completion inserts vs overwrites setting ? (In reply to comment #2) > (In reply to comment #1) > > Lars, I dont understand the use case here. Why would somebody want to use > > content assist, when he has typed the entire thing, including parameter names, > > already?! The purpose of content assist is to save the users from typing all > > that which eclipse can automatically type for them. > > > > Olivier/Srikanth, what is your take on this? > I think this behavior is controlled by Window + Preferences + Java + Editor + > Content assist + Completion inserts vs overwrites setting ? First things first... "Overwrites settings" is exactly the functionallity I was looking for... Thank you.. Case closed! And to satisfy your curiosity. I always get this in code like: node.getUp(node.geName()); ..and then I want to make this call three times more, but change a little. I want this: node.getRight(node.geName()); node.getDown(node.geName()); node.getUp(node.geName()); So I copy/paste: node.get(node.geName()); node.get(node.geName()); node.get(node.geName()); ..and use auto completion after 't' in get. Then I got this unwanted behaviour. But not anymore..:-) (In reply to comment #3) > And to satisfy your curiosity. I always get this in code like: Thanks. Closing as WORKSFORME. Verified for 3.7 M1 using build I20100802-1800 |