Slick EDIT V3.3 사용자 설명서
• Auto-list compatible parameters - If selected, compatible variables are automatically listed when
parameter info is active and typing the arguments to a function call. Global (non-module) variables are
not listed. This only affects C, C++, and Java. To access this feature on demand, press Alt+Comma.
See
not listed. This only affects C, C++, and Java. To access this feature on demand, press Alt+Comma.
See
for more information.
• Pad parentheses - If selected, a space is inserted after the open parenthesis when a parameter name
is automatically inserted. In addition, if you type a close parenthesis after an automatically inserted
parameter, it will insert a space before the close parenthesis.
parameter, it will insert a space before the close parenthesis.
• Insert space after comma - If selected, a space is inserted after the comma when a parameter name
is automatically inserted, such as myfun(a, b, c).
Miscellaneous Options
The following options appear at the bottom of the Context Tagging
®
tab:
• Go to Definition navigates to symbol definition (proc) or declaration (proto) - These options are
mutually exclusive. If neither option is selected, the Select a Tag dialog is displayed, prompting you for
both definitions and declarations. In any case, if you use Ctrl+Dot to jump to a symbol, you can cycle
through the alternate symbols by pressing Ctrl+Dot repeatedly. You can step backwards through the
list of matches by pressing Ctrl+Comma. However, once you reach the first match, Ctrl+Comma will
then pop you back to your original location, where you were before you pressed Ctrl+Dot.
both definitions and declarations. In any case, if you use Ctrl+Dot to jump to a symbol, you can cycle
through the alternate symbols by pressing Ctrl+Dot repeatedly. You can step backwards through the
list of matches by pressing Ctrl+Comma. However, once you reach the first match, Ctrl+Comma will
then pop you back to your original location, where you were before you pressed Ctrl+Dot.
Independent of the settings for these options, in the following circumstances, SlickEdit
®
Core will jump
directly to the definition or declaration.
• If the cursor is on the first line of a symbol's declaration, it will jump directly to the definition, provided
it is unique.
• If the cursor is on the first line of a symbol's definition, it will jump directly to the declaration, provided
it is unique.
This behavior is particularly convenient for C++ programmers to navigate from a function to its proto-
type and vice-versa. See
type and vice-versa. See
for more information about navigating through your code.
• Show info for symbol under mouse - When selected, as the mouse cursor floats over a symbol, the
information and comments for that symbol are displayed.
• Update after (ms) idle - The value that you type in this field contains the idle time in milliseconds be-
fore the List Members feature displays the list. To prevent the List Members list from being displayed
when you are typing fast, set the idle time to 300 milliseconds.
when you are typing fast, set the idle time to 300 milliseconds.
Select a Tag Dialog
The Select a Tag dialog is used to prompt whether you want to navigate to the symbol’s definition or de-
claration when you use Go to Definition (Ctrl+Dot, Navigate
claration when you use Go to Definition (Ctrl+Dot, Navigate
→
Go to Definition, or push_tag com-
mand).
Select a Tag Dialog
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