Hmm, now that's an interesting idea... I haven't really gotten into
the innards of CFEclipse yet but abck in the day I did a lot of work
on code analyzers that tracked variable assignments and could
dynamically deduce types. Maybe it's time to dust down that knowledge
and start trying to figure out how to apply it on top of CFEclipse's
parser?

On 5/14/05, I-Lin Kuo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think there is another better solution to this
> problem -- let the IDE and the language solve this
> together. For example, when using the Eclipse IDE for
> Java, hovering over a variable name brings up the
> JavaDocs for that variable, showing its type
> information as well as any comments by the author
> about its intended usage. This information would be
> far more useful than the mere knowledge of the
> variable type. If CF were to add some kind of
> JavaDoc-like annotation feature, then I don't think
> there would be any more arguments about CF and
> Hungarian notation (excluding notepad and emacs users

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