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Subject: [kdevelop] [Bug 377026] KDevelop should provide a menu for placing to the cursor some C++ features.
From: Petros <bugzilla_noreply () kde ! org>
Date: 2017-02-28 19:13:40
Message-ID: bug-377026-17878-qUdYvPDv8b () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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--- Comment #5 from Petros <petross404@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Sven Brauch from comment #4)
> But that is what the snippets plugin does, no?
As far as I know I can't interactively give properties (eg name for the class,
the functor or even if a default (de)constructor should appear in it). I hope
you get the idea of full customisability that I am talking here. Sure, I as a
developer will write the code; not a kdevelop template will. But it would be
nice to just give the name of the class in a dialog, click if a default
constructor is to be shown and voila. I can have a customized skeleton where I
want it and start doing exactly this; write just the code.
This might not be restricted to classes only; it's just that I can't imagine
another c++ feature that can be created like this.
Ok I have to admit that for c++ templates, a snippset with a small skeleton
might cut it. Nothing here to interactively ask the user and append to the
template.
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