Re[1]: [cedet-semantic] 2 questions and 1 suggestion
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From: Eric M. L. <er...@si...> - 2005-10-05 19:18:47
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>>> M Jared Finder <ja...@hp...> seems to think that: >I've started using Semantic and I have a couple questions and a >suggestion. semantic-version is "2.0pre3", Debian package 1:1.0pre3-1 >(Unstable) > >1. I like using Semantic's completion for C and C++ code (thanks for all >the customization in *how* to show completions!), but it acts much worse >than the existing completions for Emacs Lisp and Lisp code. I'd like to >disable Semantic for these two modes. I've added >(remove-hook 'elisp-mode-hook 'semantic-default-elisp-setup) >(remove-hook 'lisp-mode-hook 'semantic-default-elisp-setup) >to my init file, but I still get Semantic modes at startup. How can I >make sure that the global Semantic modes do not get initialized at >startup of these modes? For this, you are probably better off just disabling the completion mode. The mode is semantic-idle-completions-mode and you could disable it in the emacs-lisp-mode-hook. >2. Is there any way to use Semantic for a context sensitive find-tag? The senator mode has two jump bindings. `semantic-complete-jump' might be close. Alternately, you could use the speedbar or ECB analyzer mode which has push-buttons which are context sensitive matches against a local context. >I've installed this patch in my init file. It makes >semantic-show-parser-state-mode's information in the mode line clickable: [ ... ] Thanks, I will investigate at more length later and let you know what happens. Eric -- Eric Ludlam: za...@gn..., er...@si... Home: http://www.ludlam.net Siege: www.siege-engine.com Emacs: http://cedet.sourceforge.net GNU: www.gnu.org |