On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 07:29, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
... It lacks very useful editing features known from MS-Windows IDE's, like showing a function's arguments when typing a call in the code. This requries profound C++ parsing and understanding in real-time, nothing you can do fast enough in lisp, unfortunately...
Anjuta IDE have this feature, at least for standard C and writing GTK/GNOME applications. Anjuta uses SciTE/Scintilla text widget. You can also write your own "API" SciTE files for C/C++, Python, Java; e.g (from SciTE docs) "The .api files can be generated by hand or by using a program. For C/C++ headers, an API file can be generated using ctags and then the tags2api Python script (which assumes C/C++ source) on the tags..." Anjuta http://anjuta.sourceforge.net SciTE http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html SciTE docs http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/mirror/SciTEDoc.html