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I'm confused. Could you please give some examples of cases when new F3
chooses definition over declaration. What does it do for class A and
method m?
class A;
class A {
void m();
};
void A::m() {}
-sergey
On 12/7/06, Doug Schaefer <DSchaefer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, I didn't change F3 into Open
Definition, it's still Open Declaration but picks definitions first
(which are declarations too BTW).
Ctrl+F3 still does Open Definition only
and won't open declarations that aren't definitions..
At any rate, you are correct Ctrl+F3 is
now much less useful. If people want that key for something open-ish we can do
that.
Doug Schaefer, QNX Software Systems
Eclipse CDT Project
Lead, Tools PMC Member
If F3 now does Open
Definition, what does Ctrl+F3 does?
-sergey
On 12/7/06, Doug
Schaefer <DSchaefer@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hey
gang,
I made the F3 key a lot smarter today, and boy am I enjoying the experience.
Instead of doing a full parse and only finding declarations, It now does a
quick parse and looks things up in the Index so is much faster. Also it picks
definitions over declarations which is generally what people want anyway.
Doug
Schaefer, QNX Software
Systems
Eclipse CDT Project
Lead, Tools PMC Member
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