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At 20.13 +0200 05-08-27, david wrote/05-08-27, 20.13 +0200 skrev david
What kind of code completion for Java does Xcode 2.1 actually support?
I want something like this to work:
Vector v = new Vector; v.[and here I want a pop-up with a list of all available functions]
However, all I get, when I press ESC, is a list of word that begins with the letter(s) I already have typed. In the example above, if I press ESC after I have typed v it suggest:
v var void volatile Vector
This is rather useless. If I press ESC after typing the dot, nothing happens.
Even more ridiculous is this:
System.out.println("abc");
ESC works while I am typing 'System', but nothing happens when I am at any of the dots. And most stupid of all, when I am typing 'out' and press ESC I get 'No completions found'! :-(
I have RTFM:ed about code sense but it doesn't say anything about dot-completion. However, I am pretty sure that functionality similar to dot-completion is available for Cocoa/Objective-C.
Any suggestions?
No one knew anything about this?
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