Summary:
Removes references to initialized variable from the following completions:
int x = ^;
Handles only the trivial cases where the variable name is completed
immediately at the start of initializer or assignment, more complicated
cases aren't covered, e.g. these completions still contain 'x':
// More complicated expressions.
int x = foo(^);
int x = 10 + ^;
// Other kinds of initialization.
int x{^};
int x(^);
// Constructor initializers.
struct Foo {
Foo() : x(^) {}
int x;
};
We should address those in the future, but they are outside of the scope of
this initial change.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54156
llvm-svn: 346301
RTTI is disabled. Similarly, don't suggest throw or try as code
completion results when C++ exceptions are disabled. Fixes
<rdar://problem/9193560>.
llvm-svn: 129346
the "typed" text, first, then take into account
nested-name-specifiers, name hiding, etc. This means that the
resulting sort is actually alphabetical :)
llvm-svn: 93370
C++ grammatical constructs that show up in top-level (namespace-level)
declarations, member declarations, template declarations, statements,
expressions, conditions, etc. For example, we now provide a pattern
for
static_cast<type>(expr)
when we can have an expression, or
using namespace identifier;
when we can have a using directive.
Also, improves the results of code completion at the beginning of a
top-level declaration. Previously, we would see value names (function
names, global variables, etc.); now we see types, namespace names,
etc., but no values.
llvm-svn: 93134