明覺 wrote: > On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Paul Richards <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm sure you'll get a lot of varied results for this, as this is purely a >> matter of opinion. I like both emacs and gvim for development, and find >> myself switching between them ever so often because I can't figure out which >> one I like better. >> >> > thanks, i'm wondering does emacs or gvim has the function of > auto-remaind, for example, if I type Gtk::, then all the classes in > the namespace will appear as a list for me to choose; if I type > awindow., then all the data members and member functions of awindow > will appear as a list for me to choose. I come from the visual > studio.net ide, so I want this support for gtkmm development. Does > emacs or gvim or some other IDE provide the auto-remind functions? > thanks > I don't know of any IDEs that do that for C++ like MSVC will. Some will _TRY_ to do it, if I'm wrong then somebody let me know because I'm missing out. emacs will auto complete based on existing patterns in a file. GTKmm also has great doxygen docs. I'm pretty happy with those two combined. >> -Paul Richards >> >> >> ---------[ Received Mail Content ]---------- >> Subject : what's the best IDE for gtkmm project development? >> Date : Wed, 6 May 2009 10:22:41 +0800 >> From : 明覺 <[email protected]> >> To : gtkmm-list <[email protected]> >> >> as the title, thanks >> >> -- >> My platform is Gnu/Linux Debian(sid-amd64, lenny-intelx86) Gnome >> Mozilla/Iceweasel Gmail/Evolution C++/Gtkmm Scim Totem Pidgin. >> _______________________________________________ >> gtkmm-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list >> >> > > > >
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