On 27 Jul 1999, Christian Egli wrote:

> >>>>> "end" == Endlisnis  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >> My brief mention of intellisense above failed to convey how
> >> advanced this is compared with vanilla completion.
> 
> end>     I'm quite aware of the complexity, I've worked with it
> end> before, and I plan on building all of it.  I'm already a great
> end> deal into it.  I've already got a code parser working and stuff.
> end> I still haven't dealt with scope (everything is treated as global
> end> so far) or inheritance (that shouldn't be very difficult).
> 
> >> On the PC most languages support intellisense (e.g. C, Visual Basic
> >> etc. but unfortunately not Perl).
> 
> end>     Right now, I'm working exclusively on C++ (and thus C), but I
> end> plan to expand it into HTML (which would work GREAT with that).
> end> And if I knew Perl, I would probably add that (I may learn it
> end> just to do this).

There was adiscussion about this on the jde (java development enviroment
for emacs) mailing list a month or so ago, and I believe somebody within
the JDE team is working on similar functionality. It would be great if al
this effort could be pooled somehow so that wwe have intellisense
supporting differenet languages in the way cc-mode does.  Whether or not
this is practical or not I don't know. 

I use c/c++/java/perl and it would be great to use the same commands for
all of them

barney

Barney Dalton                                       
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