Re: [cedet-semantic] Semantic Analyzer cannot find data type for Java import
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From: David V. <dve...@gm...> - 2012-06-01 04:03:54
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Yet another clue. If instead of trying to complete on variable `s'--whose declared type is Server--and instead try to complete on an object literal for that type, Analyzer completion works. That is, if instead of this: Server s = new Server(); s. <-- try to complete here I do this: (new Server()). <-- try to complete here This seems to work. Interestingly, if I try to complete on the type, but not on a new object literal of that type, instead of getting just the class variables (static variables and methods in Java-speak), completion "works", but it gives the wrong results. For example: Server. <-- try to complete here This SHOULD only complete class (or "static") variables and methods. It should filter out instance variables and methods, but it does not. This may be a separate problem. Presumably, these things work perfectly in C++ (though I haven't checked), since CEDET and Semantic seem to have the most robust support for C/C++. In the syntax and semantics, Java is a pretty close match to C++, so I'm sort of surprised this doesn't work. |