Thread: [CEDET-devel] Template Specialization Support e.g. STL C++
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From: Brian F. <ter...@ca...> - 2012-07-30 03:45:59
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Hello folks, I remember during a previous thread on support for OpenCV (circa Jan 2012), Mr. David Engster commented that his private branch had experimental support for the infrastructure needed to parse template specializations and make sense of things like vector<foo>. I am curious about the status of this support; I tested it again with the latest dev version of CEDET and libraries from g++ 4.7; vector<foo> vfoo; vfoo. <= Completes! vfoo[0]. <= Wrong - completions for vector, not for foo. Since it's been awhile, I was hoping to find out the progress on this feature, and ask, what can be done to help? Regards, Brian |
From: David E. <de...@ra...> - 2012-07-31 16:35:55
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Brian Fransioli writes: > I remember during a previous thread on support for OpenCV (circa Jan > 2012), Mr. David Engster commented that his private branch had > experimental support for the infrastructure needed to parse template > specializations and make sense of things like vector<foo>. > > I am curious about the status of this support; I tested it again with > the latest dev version of CEDET and libraries from g++ 4.7; > > vector<foo> vfoo; > > vfoo. <= Completes! > > vfoo[0]. <= Wrong - completions for vector, not for foo. > > Since it's been awhile, I was hoping to find out the progress on this > feature, and ask, what can be done to help? Thank you for asking, but I'm afraid there's nothing you can do to help. I am still planning to merge this beast, but there's always something more important. The next project is to merge the current CEDET to Emacs 24.2, which really really has to happen *now*. When that is finished, I may find time to look at that code again. But I'm starting a new job soon, so I won't promise anything (that job involves C++ coding, though; so maybe that will help.). -David |