I started using Juce which is working great with CL except for code completion, or "goto declaration / definition" which in wx would always open the right header. I assume that the paths in the Tag Settings are searched recursively?
Are there known problems with headers that include cpps or the like & suggested workarounds?
thx a lot & cheers,
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Re: code completion for Juce SDK headers?
A minimal project with reproduction will be a great help to see the problem ( I am using codelite with various SDKs no problems there (Qt, wxWidgets, V8 and others)
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Re: code completion for Juce SDK headers?
Hi Eran,
code completion works fine on Windows, I have a hunch the problem on Linux is due to source files whose line endings aren't 100% LF-based. F.ex. if you have a file with a mix of CR/LF endings in a project under Linux, CL won't find any ctags for it. It can be edited fine & will compile fine as well.
I'll try to reproduce this later but we'd have to make sure any source file aren't automatically LF-translated on compression/decompression.
cheers,
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code completion works fine on Windows, I have a hunch the problem on Linux is due to source files whose line endings aren't 100% LF-based. F.ex. if you have a file with a mix of CR/LF endings in a project under Linux, CL won't find any ctags for it. It can be edited fine & will compile fine as well.
I'll try to reproduce this later but we'd have to make sure any source file aren't automatically LF-translated on compression/decompression.
cheers,
-- p
main: Debian Jessie x64 + custom wxTrunk