I'm not exactly sure how to describe this problem...
In Microsoft Visual C++ (version 6), when you start a new project from scratch, it seems like the program will "remember" all of your classes, functions, members, etc.. - and will offer up hints as you are typing.
So..say you have a function defined:
void Function(int a);
Then whereever you are coding, when you type "Function(" - the program will show a litte pop-up box containing the definition of the function.
Or...if you have a struct:
struct MY_STRUCT
{
int a;
int b;
int c;
};
and then you declare a member variable of that struct type:
MY_STRUCT m_MyStruct;
When you start typing: "m_MyStruct." - the program will show a pop-up box showing all of the members available in that struct.
So..here's my problem:
I reaaallly like this little feature of the program, but I do a lot of cutting and pasting between projects, and it seems that after a certain point, the program will stop doing it for me. So..how can I get this to continue?
I hope that I have explained this well enough for people to know what I'm talking about.
Thanks!
In Microsoft Visual C++ (version 6), when you start a new project from scratch, it seems like the program will "remember" all of your classes, functions, members, etc.. - and will offer up hints as you are typing.
So..say you have a function defined:
void Function(int a);
Then whereever you are coding, when you type "Function(" - the program will show a litte pop-up box containing the definition of the function.
Or...if you have a struct:
struct MY_STRUCT
{
int a;
int b;
int c;
};
and then you declare a member variable of that struct type:
MY_STRUCT m_MyStruct;
When you start typing: "m_MyStruct." - the program will show a pop-up box showing all of the members available in that struct.
So..here's my problem:
I reaaallly like this little feature of the program, but I do a lot of cutting and pasting between projects, and it seems that after a certain point, the program will stop doing it for me. So..how can I get this to continue?
I hope that I have explained this well enough for people to know what I'm talking about.
Thanks!