Other people who read this (or the Xcode) list will think I sound like
a broken record.
From your description, it sounds like you are seeing the same problem I
see on my two machines running Xcode 1.5. That is, you're seeing the
Xcode 1.2-style Code Completion. Which is basically to index the
contents of all the files in the project and just show a sorted list of
the contents of that index when Code Completion gets invoked. I *have*
seen the Java Code Completion work correctly (showing the proper
methods and even argument lists). But it's very flakey and (so far)
always reverts back to the 1.2-style. I've even seen the case where
some files in a project exhibit the correct Code Completion behavior
while other files in the same project use the 1.2-style. For me at
least, this happens with everything (class names, method names, etc.)
not just import statements. Your description only talks about "import",
so maybe you actually do have working (sans import) Code Completion,
but I don't.
I have filed a bug <http://bugreport.apple.com/>, including two very
simple projects where the Code Completion works in one and not the
other (at least on my machines). But I would urge you to file a bug as
well, especially if what you're experiencing is what I described above,
because Apple uses the number of reports of the same bug to help
prioritize what gets fixed and I would love to see this get fixed
before OS X 10.4 and Xcode 2.0.
Rob
On Sep 30, 2004, at 8:00 AM, Michael Fey wrote:
I have been attempting to use Xcode 1.5's new Java code sense to move
my development environment from NetBeans into Xcode. Well let me tell
you, it has not been a basket of roses.
After enabling Code Sense in Xcode I open up a new Java Swing project
(for example) and go to the main class of that project. I want to
import javax.swing.JFrame;
After typing in javax.swing. (both of which get correct completion
suggestions) I get a set of numbers, some comments from the header of
my file, and bunch of fairly useless stuff. Now if I type 'JF' I do
get a suggestion for 'JFrame', but shouldn't the Code Sense only show
what is in the javax.swing package? NetBeans does. Does anyone know
how I can repair this issue?
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