On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Preben <[email protected]> wrote: > >> 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. >> > You could try Anjuta which has autocompletion or Eclipse with CDT 4 - I > think the autocompletion in CDT version 4 is even better as the M$. > > I currently don't use any of those. With Eclipse you have to set up the > project to include the libraries you use. If it's an automake or cmake > project, the IDE will not automatically include the libraries for auto > completion. However it is possible, and it's a pretty good auto completion. I do not like eclipse, for it's written in java, I'd prefer anjuta which written in C/C++, but I could not use the anjuta compiled by myself, so I fired a bug for it here http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581548
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