On Mon 19-Feb-07 6:14am -0600, Vissale NEANG wrote: > To use cpp completion with c files you can copy > ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/cpp.vim to ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/c.vim
This apparently doesn't work with C. I've installed it and copied cpp.vim to c.vim as instructed above. It automatically goes into omni mode when I type the '>' in: b-> However it reports "Pattern not found" - yes I created the tags file. I tried again with each function parameter on a separate line - that didn't matter to your function, but worked perfectly after deleting after/ftplugin/c.vim If anyone else wants to see this happen, here is a complete, albeit trivial, program (try to omni complete a line of C code starting with b-> in the function myfunc(): #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> typedef struct A { int a1; int a2; int a3; } A; typedef struct B { int b1; int b2; int b3; } B; void myfunc( A *a, B *b ); int main( void ) { A x; B y; myfunc( &x, &y ); printf( "%d %d %d\n", x.a1, x.a2, x.a3 ); printf( "%d %d %d\n", y.b1, y.b2, y.b3 ); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } void myfunc( A *a, B *b ) { a->a1 = 1; a->a2 = 2; a->a3 = 3; b->b1 = 4; b->b2 = 5; b->b3 = 6; } -- Best regards, Bill