Hm... very strange. Does the plugin has known problems while parsing a huge amount of code (backparsing all QT headers in one run _is_ a huge amount of code
)? Well, I don't know how to pull the string shorter around this problem, but I do have this "funny" phenomenon. When coding standard C/C++ I cannot recognise any problems. Everything works fine then.
Another mystery: In the prior version of C::B, when I typed
std:: the plugin showed me the correct selection of possible classes (f.e.
vector or something like that). Now in the new version the plugin shows me the selection of possible (standard) classes
without typing
std:: before! More better: When I type
std:: the possible classes will not appear anymore! WTF?
And last but not least: The popup combobox of the plugin should calculate its position before showing, because often nearly half of the window floats over the bottom border of the editor pane:
I hope this bug will be solved soon
Cu
Kriz