Hello Richard, Why not using Ctrl-I & Ctrl-O for implementing/overriding method(s) ?
Best regards, Yura Cangea ---------------------------------- JetBrains, Inc / IntelliJ Software http://www.intellij.com "Develop with pleasure" ---------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Nemec, Richard [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 5:05:47 PM Subject: [Eap-list] The method creation by intention > The current behavior (well, broken in 609 as we all know) for > "method-to-be-implemented" is that at the usage point the > bulb shows up and the method gets generated upon the user click. > While this is OK in many situations, the issue might be > *where* the generated method appears. > Often, we'd like to specify ourselves where and when the method > goes. (Like if used nested or derived classes) > And the other reason: > IntelliJ, you probably noticed that we, poor users, are getting > addicted to all the Ctrl-SPACE, Ctrl-Shft-SPACE features. > So, it would be *very* nice of you to think about providing > the Ctrl-SPACE functionality when _implementing_ a new method. > Example: > public boolean che| <Ctrl-SPACE> > would offer a list: > checkEverything() - unimplemented from interface Validator > checkFirst(int arg1) - possible override from a base class > checkSpecial(int arg1, String arg2) - based on unimplemented usage > What do you IntelliJ guys think of this? > Other IDEA-users opinions? > r. > P.S. Things are probably not so simple sometimes, e.g. if the methods > differ just in arguments. > _______________________________________________ > Eap-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.intellij.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-list _______________________________________________ Eap-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.intellij.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-list
