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CDT/Archive/planning/4.0

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Revision as of 07:15, 5 May 2006 by Mschorn (Talk | contribs) (updated plan items for the C/C++ Editor)

Indexing

  • Support headless creation of indexes (PDOM), and import of these prebuilt indexes into user workspaces.


UI

C/C++ Editor

  • Support indent width independent of tab width. Allow to specify indent width independent of tab width to support mixed-mode indentation as already requested by bug 53994 and bug 92036.
  • Default formatter. Implement a (simple) default formatter/indenter. bug 95274
  • Text Drag and Drop. Implement Text Drag and Drop for the editor. bug 78766
    Note: This may become obsolete if Eclipse platform implements it in 3.3. See also bug 11624.
  • View non-printable characters. Provide a command and toolbar button to enable visualization of non-printable characters in the editor (CR, LF, TAB, SPACE). bug 140333
    Note: This may become obsolete if Eclipse platform implements it in 3.3. See also bug 22712.
  • Auto-save. Implement an option to regularly save dirty editor buffers to the Eclipse local history as a backup mechanism. bug 140334
    See also Eclipse platform bug 34076.
  • Semantic highlighting. Colorize definitions and declarations of various C/C++ elements: function, variable, type, enum, etc. bug 140335
  • Inactive code highlighting. Highlight lines of code which are inactive (ie. which are excluded by conditional preprocessor directives) in the current scanner configuration. bug 140336

CView

Let the CView make use of the Common Navigator Framework.

New Views

  • Include Browser: Visualize the include relations among files in a tree.
  • Call Hierarchy: Explore call-graphs by means of a tree. Bugzilla 48212
  • Reintroduce Type Hierarchy: Present inheritance relations and members of types.

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