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Re: Assist for include files [message #31208 is a reply to message #31016] |
Mon, 14 February 2011 12:32 |
raxvan
Messages: 60 Registered: December 2009
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Hello,
I remember testing for ubuntu everything and i haven't encountered any problem.Anyway, you should test with the http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9887398/IDE_ST.patch because this is more likely to be the final version. The ST is modified by dolik.rce not to use CoWork but ProcessEvents on the same thread.
I will check the ubuntu version again when i have access to by system.
Raxvan.
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Re: Assist for include files [message #31222 is a reply to message #31016] |
Tue, 15 February 2011 22:44 |
raxvan
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Hello,
Some last minute changes introduced the bug.
I have fixed that now, but because this implementation is not using CoWork i'm having some strange random crashes.
Sorry for the delay, but i must investigate.
I will post a version once i'm done.
Raxvan.
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Re: Assist for include files [message #32145 is a reply to message #32144] |
Wed, 27 April 2011 21:32 |
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mirek wrote on Wed, 27 April 2011 19:46 |
raxvan wrote on Wed, 27 April 2011 07:46 | Nice,
Looks good but the assist stops when i press "/" or "\\",
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Thanks for hint, fixed.
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also you can't do "../"
Raxvan.
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Frankly, I am not even sure what exactly is that supposed to mean...
Well, in case "../ I know, but should we consider <../ as well?
Mirek
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I use "../". I vote for this.
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Re: Assist for include files [message #32146 is a reply to message #31016] |
Wed, 27 April 2011 21:57 |
raxvan
Messages: 60 Registered: December 2009
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Yes , i was referring to "../path.h". The other combination <../x.h> is an abomination and if people would try to use this something will be divided by zero, and the world will drain down to a hole )
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in my implementation i considered the following path to be valid:
<directory/../stuff.h>, but i didn't handled <../stuff.h> because it doesn't make sense.
Raxvan.
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