On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 09:00:23 +0200 Graeme Geldenhuys <[email protected]> wrote:Hi, Lazarus IDE is already very generous with errors in code - yet still allows syntax highlighting or jumping around inside the code. Can Lazarus IDE be improved just a little bit more with Include file handling. The tiOPF project (and some of my projects) use include files for the Compiler Mode and enabling AnsiString support. If I browse such a file, not via a Lazarus Package or not via the Project that owns that unit, then Lazarus IDE can't find the include file - this is generally ok. Unfortunately this then causes code navigation to fail as well. eg: Ctrl+Shift+(up|down) stops working. By simply commenting the Include line like shown below allows Lazarus IDE to navigate the code again. Can Lazarus IDE be made to be more lenient when it comes to Include files outside the Interface and Implementation sections? Actually just ignoring Include files errors when the {$I xxx} is before the Implementation section would also work (I think). At least just so the code navigation works.
I'm all for Graeme's request. It's very annoying that the slightest error has such consequences.
Yes. A quick fix could be added. So you can right click on the message and then get some options: Check configuration Search Create file Ignore/skip Comment Remove I'm not sure what is the best solution for 'ignore'. Should the Ignore be stored to disk? I fear users will forget that they defined an Ignore and will wonder why the IDE behaves "buggy". So the Ignores should be somehow shown at a prominent place. Any ideas?
Several, in fact: - Add a menu item in the above list 'Show ignore list'; - And then add a similar button in the Codetools configuration dialog. - Also, please show these options when you encounter a parsing error somewhere. - Add a configuration option to code tools 'ignore errors in files not part of project' The last one is the first I'll use :-)
Notes: The Ignore will be defined for the whole directory, not only the specific file. Similar can be done for "unit not found".
Why not for the file ? I would expect 2 menu items: Ignore/skip all in this file Ignore/skip all in this directory Michael. -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
