On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 03:04:57 +0300
Andrey Gusev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> from issue comments (by  Mattias Gaertner):
> > The codetools are not as strict as the compiler,
> > can skip some simple syntax errors, and only reads what is needed,
> > but it needs at least the units. Of course it would be theoretically
> > possible to write some heuristics to guess what might be right,
> > but every heuristic can guess wrong and this would create wrong
> > code, 
> often without notice.
> 
> It will be fairy, when IDE will create at any manner (and at any
> price for IDE itself) the event procedure
> (with strictly calculated parameters, guessed parameters, or, at all, 
> stupidly, without any parameters) -
> what to do with that, i will solve later: edit code by hands, correct 
> the uses list, or correct project settings
> (and after last two recreate the procedure with IDE).
> It seems the sentence is too complex to my English grammar
> knowledge... In present IDE behave itself as old bore, or as
> accountant, it's more clever in expectations.

Can you give an example?

Mattias
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