Christian,
you can use "Introduce Variable" for this.

Friendly,
        Dmitry

Christian Andersson wrote:
> Complete the method result type and save-variable on request.
> When I develop I find myself often in a situation where I've typed
> ...
> document.getReferences();
> ...
> Well method getReferences() returns a Vector and I've forgot to save it in a 
>variable.
> I'd like to place my caret at the beginning of the line and, upon some keystroke, 
>either get a list of variables that match the return type (Vector) or get "Vector 
>$END$ = " along with "Vector references = " as completion suggestion.
> ...
> Vector referenceList = new Vector(); // Already defined
> ...
> referenceList| = document.getReferences();
> ...
> OR
> ...
> Vector references| = document.getReferences();
> ...
> OR
> ...
> Vector | = document.getReferences();
> ...
> 
> This would be much useful to me while I often know what object to use, but I'm not 
>always sure of the method name and return type to use.
> I know this is kind of "backward" completion and it might be difficult (impossible?) 
>to implement, but one can always suggest it?


-- 
Dmitry Lomov
JetBrains Inc. / IntelliJ Software
http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

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