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Re: Assist for include files [message #31050 is a reply to message #31048] Wed, 02 February 2011 13:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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dolik.rce wrote on Wed, 02 February 2011 12:21


Is there some point to suggest non-project packages from assemblies? In 99% of cases you have to add the package to make any use of the headers inside. The files from include directories are different situation of course, and it makes sense to suggest them. I'd personally prefer creating a list at the start of theide and check for changes only on request (on Assist -> Rescan code).


You are right, the only files you *should* use should already be in a package in current project. Therefore i will stick, for now, with these files only.

I think in visual studio the files are scanned on request based on the current path. This system allows the user to see files from paths such as "../../Folder/etc". I personally believe this should not be allowed because paths like these are confusing. Therefore i will not implement something like this.

Raxvan.


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