Re: Intellisense

From:
Victor Bazarov <v.Abazarov@comAcast.net>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.ide_general
Date:
Mon, 02 Nov 2009 10:04:07 -0500
Message-ID:
<hcmscf$2qm$1@news.datemas.de>
Alex Blekhman wrote:

"Victor Bazarov" wrote:

In our codebase the filename is the same as the class it defines or
implements. So, if I need to see a particular class definition and
don't have IS to get it for me, I just open the file with the same name.


I am impressed with such level of order and organization in your
project. :) Unfortunately, this is not always the case in other
companies and departments. Also, if solution is quite big, then even
strict nameing policy may fail to help, because I can just forget the
exact class name. So, partial name matches are helpful.


Oh, absolutely! And MS actually gives you a list of files to choose
from as soon as you start typing the file name after 'of '. Try it.

Speakin'a VA X, I got it, and it does provide "definition/declaration"
a la Intellisense, only without the right-click menu. So, I'm happy
(or, rather, happier) for now.


You can try Alt+F12 from time to time. I noticed that search symbols
database continue to work most of time even though Go to definition fails.


Good to know, thanks.

V
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