On Dec 6, 2006, at 4:41 PM, thomas Aylott wrote:
Howdy.
In light of the recent C Library bundle, it's obvious that people re extremely interested in having some code completion in TextMate.
I've done a few things will code completion already. Filepath - http://subtlegradient.com/articles/2006/11/02/filename- filepath-completion-for-textmate-screencast English - http://subtlegradient.com/articles/2006/10/30/english- word-completion-for-textmate-screencast And someone did Cocoa completions http://theocacao.com/document.page/332
I think we should come up with a brick simple library that will let you do completions. Then the hardcode d00ds can get on with extending and perfecting the completion library. While everyone actually gets the chance to use it.
Plus, we'll be able to unify all the code completion stuff into a single library.
thomas Aylott — design42 — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg
On Dec 6, 2006, at 5:48 PM, Max wrote:
Jacob Rus schrieb:
- I hope it becomes slightly easier to make generic completion
commands in the future, because at the moment, I'm not sure it can be done by a complete newbie, and it's a useful enough feature that it would be nice to give even new users such power. Allan is hopefully considering such things for TextMate 2.0.
Bit of the wrong topic... Having function completion like SubEthaEdit or Xcode ( even better would be if the completion also inserts the paramters a function takes) is TOP1 on my Wishlist for TM2. I always have to look this up in the docs :) see http://schlabber-dog.com/ext/function_completion.jpg
What languages do you need it to work for? I assume PHP at least since that screenshot.
Personally, I want all the default Ruby functions, classes and methods. And all the Rails functions classes and methods. And all of my own custom functions classes, methods, variables and anything else I can think of.
Oh, and javascript, html, various javascript libraries, css and hmm.... that's it for me ;)