I have a question about comment blocks in Java and possibly a bug with the scope. consider this (foo.java):
/** * This class interfaces with the native Cpp Library to model a jet engine. * It provides methods to set input parameters and retrieve the state of the * engine via a list of output values. * * @author Thomas Krajacic * @version 1.0 */
when I put the cursor somewhere inside the first paragraph and select from the menu Edit > Select > Current Scope
The selection is missing the first 'T' and starts with the 'h'.
Anyway. There used to be this little command called "show current scope" but I can't find it anymore. Is it gone? I saw it in one of the first screencasts. (The shortcut he used was Ctr-Shift-P, but typing that actually performs the same thing as Shift-UpArrow... just selecting the line from the cursor back to one line above) Furthermore there was this episode [Scope Based Customization] where Allan showed the snippet to make returns inside a comment block automatically insert an asterisk at the beginning of the line. This has not been implemented yet? (Still something to create yourself? Admittedly really simple but still...)
I already suspect that I have somewhat of a corrupt Textmate Bundle maybe because I can't find those things. I use the svn checkout to get the latest bundles and in my users library/application support, there is no Textmate Bundle that would override the checked out version.
Maybe someone can try the selection thing out and shed some light on the snippet inexistence for me.
Thanks, Thomas