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[cedet-semantic] FW: [ECB-list] c# #region and #endregion
From: <klaus.berndl@sd...> - 2006-03-19 17:16
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Hi Eric, Can you answer to this question? Ciao, Klaus Amit Lath wrote: > Hi, >=20 > --- klaus.berndl@... wrote: >=20 >>> " But i think this problem could be solved via an >> appropriate setting of the option >> `semantic-lex-c-preprocessor-symbol-map' - see the documentation or >> search the >>> semantic mailing-list - there was a thread which >> addresses a similar topic in c..." >>=20 >> See above, i didn't mention a Thread about c# but about c! And what >> is wrong with the option `semantic-lex-c-preprocessor-symbol-map'? >> The tread i mean has an example how to add stuff to this option >> which is then ignored by the parser... Just search the cedet archive >> for this option!! >=20 > will adding stuff to this option work for C# too, or will it work > only for c? from what i got from the semantic mailing list, semantic > uses a different file to parse c# code than c code, so i assumed that > i will have to find a similar option for c# (which i havent). =20 >=20 > thanks > amit >=20 >>=20 >> Klaus >>=20 >> ________________________________ >>=20 >> From: Amit Lath [mailto:amit_lath@...] >> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 2:20 PM >> To: Berndl, Klaus >> Cc: ecb-list@... >> Subject: RE: [ECB-list] c# #region and #endregion >>=20 >>=20 >> Hi, >>=20 >> i tried to find out what i can do in reference to the message with C# >> but couldnt get very far. i tried to search the mailing list too, >> but didnt find any topics related to C#. >>=20 >> i have put up a query in the semantic mailing list now and we are >> trying there to see what can be done. >> will update here if i find a solution. >>=20 >> thanks >> amit >>=20 >> klaus.berndl@... wrote: >>=20 >> Hi all, >>=20 >> please see the message below i sent to you at >> 10.3.2006 ... does this not help??? >>=20 >> Ciao, >> Klaus >>=20 >> ________________________________ >>=20 >> From: Berndl, Klaus >> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:38 PM >> To: 'Amit Lath'; ecb-list@... >> Cc: cedet-semantic@... >> Subject: RE: [ECB-list] c# #region and #endregion >>=20 >>=20 >> Hi, >>=20 >> I was not aware that there is a parser for C#?! >>=20 >> But i think this problem could be solved via an appropriate setting >> of the option `semantic-lex-c-preprocessor-symbol-map' - see the >> documentation or search the semantic mailing-list - there was a >> thread which addresses a similar topic in c. >>=20 >> Ciao, >> Klaus >>=20 >> ________________________________ >>=20 >> From: ecb-list-admin@... >> [mailto:ecb-list-admin@...] On Behalf Of Amit Lath >> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 8:41 PM >> To: ecb-list@... >> Subject: [ECB-list] c# #region and #endregion >>=20 >>=20 >> Hi, >>=20 >> i am using the latest ecb release with emacs 21.3.1 for programming >> in C#.=20 >>=20 >> my problem is, when i have methods inside the c# #region and >> #endregion directives, the methods buffer doesnt see them. as soon >> as i delete the above directives the methods buffer populates with >> the methods correctly.=20 >>=20 >> is this behavior expected. what can i do to support the #region >> and #endregion directives?=20 >>=20 >> thanks >> Amit Lath >>=20 >>=20 >> ________________________________ >>=20 >> Yahoo! Mail >> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail >>=20 > = <http://pa.yahoo.com/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=3D39174/*http://photomai= l.mail.yahoo.com> >> makes sharing a breeze. >>=20 >>=20 >> ________________________________ >>=20 >> Yahoo! Mail >> Use Photomail >>=20 > = <http://pa.yahoo.com/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=3D38867/*http://photomai= l.mail.yahoo.com> >> to share photos without annoying attachments. >>=20 >=20 >=20 > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com=20 |
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