tretretre,
What OS are you using?
Can you check that you’re using the lastest version of Display-Functions?
And, if you don’t mind, could I see a sample of the code you were trying in on? (You can redact any info that you need to…)
tretretre,
What OS are you using?
Can you check that you’re using the lastest version of Display-Functions?
And, if you don’t mind, could I see a sample of the code you were trying in on? (You can redact any info that you need to…)
[quote=“C0D312”]tretretre,
What OS are you using?
Can you check that you’re using the lastest version of Display-Functions?
And, if you don’t mind, could I see a sample of the code you were trying in on? (You can redact any info that you need to…)[/quote]
After looking at the example, I realize that I misunderstood the behavior (I thought that it would work when calling static methods without an instance).
I did however find some bugs when removing existing functions:
http://yay.nu/w6ROTY
http://yay.nu/nFmRa2
OS: Windows 7.
Just pushed a fix to github.
The regex for getting the methods is now fixed (it won’t display ‘if’ or ‘return’ anymore). The plugin now removes any methods that were commented out.
@Tretretre, as for the second bug, did you “.” to trigger Display-Functions? It looks as if you triggered the default autocomplete w/ ctrl+space.
No, it was triggered with “.”.
The last commit always have this behavior, even when methods exists.
Hopefully all issues should be resolved.
If not, could you be more descriptive:
BTW, opening an issue through Github is most likely faster and more efficient than posting a bug here on the forum.
Thanks for the fix, works great now!
Found another bug, but I opened an issue on github this time (as well as sent a pull request with a fix).
UPDATE
Please report any bugs or feature requests to the github page: https://github.com/BoundInCode/Display-Functions/issues
Another big update.
Now lists the parameters.
Parameters come pre-highlighted for easy insertion.
Once again, please let me know if you have a feature request or found a bug.
[quote=“oxman”]Can you add PHP support ?
Just replace the . by -> or ::[/quote]
Maybe, but it will require a pretty big change. Mostly because Java is strictly typed and PHP is loosely typed. I’ll be working with PHP in the upcoming months, so we’ll see.
[quote=“oxman”]Can you add PHP support ?
Just replace the . by -> or ::[/quote]
You want SublimeCodeIntel for PHP
Awesome plugin. SL2 now more closed with an IDE , love it and thanks!
It could better if have pre-loaded default packages, classes from *.jar libraries.
Hi! Is this plugin still being developed? I’m very interested in these functions, but I can’t get it to work in the latest versions of ST2. I suspect its the new autocomplete functionality in ST2 that breaks it. Anyone know how I can fix it?
Sorry, I kinda lost track of maintaining this plugin for the past few updates. I’ll push a fix in a bit though. Thanks for the heads up.
Should be fixed now. Let me know. If the functions aren’t popping up right away, though, press control+space.
I’ve been using your plugin, but it isn’t putting the parameters into the function like it is supposed to. I’ve been looking through the code and I can’t figure out how you’re adding the parameters. Could you care to explain how your plugin is working?
Well your plugin works fine for adding the parameters, but not when writing test classes. So I have a project set up with main and test packages and if I’m writing in the test class and I put a period, it says
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".\sublime_plugin.py", line 362, in run_
File ".\displayfunctions.py", line 34, in run
File ".\displayfunctions.py", line 91, in get_obj_type
File ".\displayfunctions.py", line 73, in get_return_type
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: u'C:\\workspace\\testing\\src\\main\\java\\com\\thing\\thing2\\thing3\\String.java'
I subbed String in there for a real class name, but it happens no matter what.
I actually forgot to submit this comment, and now after about 3 hours I have figured out how to make this work while writing in test classes too. I don’t know how to make changes to stuff on github, so here you go, I added several lines to the make_filename function and I added another function to iterate through the folders.
[code]def make_filename(self, classname):
this_file = self.view.file_name()
dir_len = this_file.rfind('/') # (for OSX)
if not dir_len > 0:
dir_len = this_file.rfind('\\') # (for Windows)
this_dir = this_file:(dir_len + 1)] # + 1 for the '/'
this_dir = re.sub(r"\\test.*", r"\\main", this_dir) #added this to move back to main directory
for i in self.locate(classname + ".java", this_dir): #added this to find the class in the directory
this_dir = i
return this_dir
def locate(self, pattern, file_path):
'''Locate all files matching supplied filename pattern in and below
supplied root directory.'''
for (path, dirs, files) in os.walk(file_path):
for filename in fnmatch.filter(files, pattern):
yield os.path.join(path, filename)[/code]