[cedet-semantic] Tags are occluded by header file with same name?
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From: <lan...@co...> - 2004-08-03 15:05:21
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Hi Y'all, I have a class defined in a header file, and the name of the header is the same as the name of the class - e.g. class Foo is defined in Foo.h. If I am in some other file, and I have a declaration: Foo foo; And I place the mark at Foo, the class is shown below the mode line, so semantic knows the tag. I invoke semantic-complete-jump, and type Foo<return> and the minibuffer says "[Not Unique]" If I then type a space, the string in the minibuffer is partially completed, such that it says: Foo. If I type another space, it further completes to Foo.h Thus it is possible to visit the lines that say "#include <Foo.h>", which is a pretty neat feature, but it is not possible to visit the class definition of Foo. Is there a function that behaves just like semantic-complete-jump, but without the completion feature? Or is there some other way to deal with this problem. Thanks, Nik |