Re: IDE
- From: Daniel Kasak <dkasak nusconsulting com au>
- To: Stephan Brunner <stephan brunner gmx de>
- Cc: "Ratcliffe, Jeffrey \(Peters\)" <Jeffrey Ratcliffe External eads com>, gtk-perl-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: IDE
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 08:18:08 +1000
Stephan Brunner wrote:
Write, for example,
my $foo = Foo->new;
$foo-> (you get a selection of the available methods here, which is nice!).
But write (as it happens more often this way):
my $foo = shift;
# or my $foo = $other_foo; or my $foo = $tree->get_model or ...
$foo-> (you get nothing here...)
@Daniel: Is Komodo any better in this regard?
No it's not. But if you create your $foo:
my $foo = Foo->new;
then you get code completion and pop-up hinting from the package's POD,
which is pretty nice.
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