Re: [CEDET-devel] semantic-complete-self-insert not working
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From: Andrzej P. <a.p...@gm...> - 2012-01-30 23:02:10
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Hi, I have narrowed it down to a very specific problem. semantic-complete-self-insert will not work if the class has members starting from different letters e.g. class A { int aa; int bb; }; but it will work for cases such as: class B { int aa; int ab; }; when it can autocomplete the first letter. Any ideas? Thanks! Andrzej On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Andrzej Pronobis <a.p...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > > I have recently switched to newtrunk which solved most of my previous > problems with CEDET. I experience one problem though. > semantic-complete-self-insert when bound to "." works properly for a > super simple case when the class is defined in the same file. However, > in more complex code, when "." is pressed emacs thinks for a while and > then no suggestions are shown. > > When I add a single letter after the "." and then use > semantic-complete-analyze-inline e.g. > Type a; > a.m<M-x semantic-complete-analyze-inline> > The suggestions are shown properly. > > How can I debug this case? > > Cheers, > Andrzej |