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Subject: [Bug 205494] modifying a headerfile and ctrl+tab sometimes refuses
From: Andreas Pakulat <apaku () gmx ! de>
Date: 2009-08-28 19:15:27
Message-ID: 20090828191527.DA92A1B5B7 () immanuel ! kde ! org
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--- Comment #1 from Andreas Pakulat <apaku gmx de> 2009-08-28 21:15:26 ---
(In reply to comment #0)
> 3) now it will trigger a rescan of the headerfile (blue progress bar in the
> status bar). I'm unsure if it is just rescanning the header file or if it also
> scans any other files that include this header file as well (i think so?) or if
> it just reparses the .cpp file when i switch to it.
It'll reparse the header and any .cpp files that include this header.
> 4) this is the tricky part - how to consistently reproduce it. but on my rather
> slow CPU (athlon xp 2400+) if i wait for about half a second after i made my
> last change and press ctrl+tab just once to get back to the .cpp file (if that
> was where i was prior to switching to the header file tab) - it won't switch to
> the .cpp file. It will display the list of open tabs but I'm still in the
> header file tab. If I switch fast enough or slow enough, it will however send
> me to the .cpp tab.
So with "hit ctrl+tab" you mean you press and release it right? Or do you just
press it?
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