You mean, typing something, the , hitting enter to comple the function, but nor parenthesis are added? If not can you describe in more detailed way?
yes, I type a function name, the auto complete popup opens, I hit enter and it auto completes the function name but no parenthesis are added. Exactly like that.
void functionName()
{
}
int main()
{
func // typing until here the auto complete popup opens and I hit enter
functionName // this is what I get instead of
functionName()
}
So marking some text, pressing '{' key surrounded this block with '{}' ?
Yes, it is very useful when I want to enclose a block of code inside the brackets that is supposed to go under a for or while loop or a function. Or simply scope some code.
However I made some tests and apparently this feature can be used in the CB 20.03, I openned the CB 20.03 having its default.conf file the same as the one I use in CB 16.01 and it worked but as soon as I deleted it and made CB 20.03 create its own default.conf file, the feature stopped working, and instead of embracing the selected blocked code when clicking one of these keys (, ), {, }, [, ], <, >, it just replaces it.
Can you open a ticket for this...
How would I do that, sorry this is my first time posting in CB forum.