I wasn't talking about CFEclipse, but rather Eclipse
as a Java IDE. While you could possibly deduce types
in CF dynamically just from the syntax, for Java the
JDT is actually doing continuous compilation in the
background, so it actually "knows" and it doesn't have
to deduce. I haven't used CFEclipse or He3 so I don't
know if these IDEs are as hooked in to the compilation
to do it in the same way....
--- Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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?
>
I-Lin Kuo
Macromedia CF5 Advanced Developer
Sun Certified Java 2 Programmer
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