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neo1691:
I am posting this problem again as i am facing it for quite some time now!!
Whenever i do ctrl+shift+n to open a new file and type #inc the autocomplete jumps in and provides suggesstions for me.. As soon as i save the file to a .c or a .cpp, the codecompleteion never happens.. :o
and then i create classes with its members variables and functions and then when i type main function, and create objects of that class, then again the code completion will never work..
After some time (if i dont close C::B) and create say file_1.cpp, file_2.cpp, file_n.cpp, and then in file_5.cpp the class of file_2.cpp will be popped up by code completion..
And after working for say half an hour, code completion will start working as usual..!!
What could have gone wrong?? Am i missing any setting?? i am just a student using code::blocks to learn C and C++!!!
NilC:
1. Sorry for my English;
2. Code::Blocks rocks!;
3. Minor bug report: when I'm using "Rename symbols" on class name - it doesn't rename the constructor.
Alpha:
--- Quote from: neo1691 on February 02, 2012, 02:51:52 pm ---[...]
Whenever i do ctrl+shift+n to open a new file and type #inc the autocomplete jumps in and provides suggesstions for me.. As soon as i save the file to a .c or a .cpp, the codecompleteion never happens.. :o
and then i create classes with its members variables and functions and then when i type main function, and create objects of that class, then again the code completion will never work..
After some time (if i dont close C::B) and create say file_1.cpp, file_2.cpp, file_n.cpp, and then in file_5.cpp the class of file_2.cpp will be popped up by code completion..
[...]
--- End quote ---
This is not exactly an answer; there are several things I have found that seem to reinitialize CC when it acts strangely.
* Managing all files through a project
* Saving all files
* Clicking "reparse project"
* Watching the application log, and only beginning work after seeing the phrase "parsing stage done"
* And, of course, restarting Code::BlocksI would also recommend going through all of CC's settings to see if anything is amiss.
neo1691:
--- Quote from: Alpha on February 04, 2012, 10:20:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: neo1691 on February 02, 2012, 02:51:52 pm ---[...]
Whenever i do ctrl+shift+n to open a new file and type #inc the autocomplete jumps in and provides suggesstions for me.. As soon as i save the file to a .c or a .cpp, the codecompleteion never happens.. :o
and then i create classes with its members variables and functions and then when i type main function, and create objects of that class, then again the code completion will never work..
After some time (if i dont close C::B) and create say file_1.cpp, file_2.cpp, file_n.cpp, and then in file_5.cpp the class of file_2.cpp will be popped up by code completion..
[...]
--- End quote ---
This is not exactly an answer; there are several things I have found that seem to reinitialize CC when it acts strangely.
* Managing all files through a project
* Saving all files
* Clicking "reparse project"
* Watching the application log, and only beginning work after seeing the phrase "parsing stage done"
* And, of course, restarting Code::BlocksI would also recommend going through all of CC's settings to see if anything is amiss.
--- End quote ---
But most of the times i work with single files like .c or .cpp!! Haven't yet started coding like a pro! :D
neo1691:
Just came to know this...
SCROLL TO THE RIGHT TO SEE THE FAILED DLL's
This happened after i ran C::B for the first time after the installation of the new anti virus
That is my laptop is infected by some W32.Xpaj.B.http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/w32xpajb-upper-crust-file-infector.
Many of the dlls of codeblocks were affected by this virus including the codecompletion plugin.
Now i have waged a war against this virus.. And hopefully if i win, i will get back my system back.. else a complete format is on the cards!! :'(
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