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Does XCode support Java code completion?
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Can XCode do dot-complete? As in, when I type Arrays.s, it would give me a list of all the methods that start with "s" in the Arrays class.
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Depends on the language. I think it works with Java (and it definitely works with Objective-C, albeit with brackets rather than dots), but otherwise I'm not sure.
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
Depends on the language. I think it works with Java (and it definitely works with Objective-C, albeit with brackets rather than dots), but otherwise I'm not sure.
Does it "just work" with Obj-C or do you have to set up some preference somewhere?
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You hit F5 to bring up the completions list. There's a preference that says it does automatic completion, but I don't use it (since in most cases I can type faster than I can scan the completions box).
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