Re: [cedet-semantic] semantic-ia-complete-symbol-menu binding
Brought to you by:
zappo
From: Eric M. L. <er...@si...> - 2010-04-10 00:54:09
|
On 04/09/2010 06:49 PM, Wei Li wrote: > > Hi Eric, > > Thanks for your quick answer, even to my kinda fool question. I googled > using the debug information and got a post of a similar problem, and you > replied there saying it might be because senator was not on. And I found > a problem: In Alex Ott's tutorial he said for semantic's customization, > users need to choose one command from > |semantic-load-enable-minimum-features, > ||semantic-load-enable-code-helpers, > ||semantic-load-enable-gaudy-code-helpers, > ||emantic-load-enable-excessive-code-helpers, > ||semantic-load-enable-semantic-debugging-helpers|, and each command > contains all the features of previous commands. However in another > tutorial the author used two commands, e.g > |||semantic-load-enable-code-helpers |and > |semantic-load-enable-semantic-debugging-helpers.| I didn't have > Senator on using Alex's setting (with only > |semantic-load-enable-semantic-debugging-helpers |command) but had it > using the other setting. Does it mean that > |semantic-load-enable-semantic-debugging-helpers |doesn't enable Senator? Thanks for the detailed description of what you found. Knowing that it was related to no semantic special features being enabled, I was able to reproduce the issue, and make Semantic robust to this situation. It should now be possible to use the basics of smart completion without any of the extra support features. It just won't do much. ;) I checked in my changes to CVS. Eric |