[Fwd: A problem of code assistance. Re: [nbdev] how to disable the C syntax checking while I am editing a C file?]

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[Fwd: A problem of code assistance. Re: [nbdev] how to disable the C syntax checking while I am editing a C file?]

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Seems no one respond to the email in user alias.
Colin

The latest version can not parse the comments block correctly when there
are sub-comment blocks in a big comment block. The following is an example:

/*
 * An example
 *
 * aaa()
 * {
 *     ...
 *     case bbb: /* When a device is plugged. */
 *        i++;
 *        
 *        /*
 *         * xxx
 *         *
 *         */
 *        j++;
 * }
 */

Hope this can be fixed soon.

Colin

Vladimir Voskresensky wrote:

> The correspondent settings are available in nightly
> http://bits.netbeans.org/download/trunk/nightly/latest/
>
> Thanks,
> Vladimir.
>
> Vladimir Voskresensky wrote:
>> We will add and option to switch off errors for NB 6.5.
>> Btw, I though after uncheck "C/C++ Code Assistance" you will not have
>> code navigate features :-)
>> Thanks,
>> Vladimir.
>> P.S. Such questions are better for users@...
>>
>> Colin Zou wrote:
>>> Thanks, it works!
>>> I love this version of netbeans, it has code navigate features that
>>> make my coding work much easier. :-)
>>> Colin
>>>
>>> Stas Torgashov wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> There is a checkbox in the project context menu: right click on the
>>>> project name in the project navigator, find "Code Assistance" and
>>>> uncheck "C/C++ Code Assistance" in the submenu. The dynamic error
>>>> highlighting will be disabled, but you may need to reopen the file
>>>> to see the changes in highlighting.
>>>>
>>>> It's a pity that this options is absent in the project options, or,
>>>> even, in the C/C++ settings.
>>>>
>>>> On Monday 18 August 2008 07:57:09 Colin Zou wrote:
>>>>  
>>>>> I am using netbeans 6.5 beta. All seems fine to me, the only issue
>>>>> is,
>>>>> the editor put underbars to the lines where it think there is syntax
>>>>> error. That is not good when the C file is under development. You
>>>>> will
>>>>> see a lot of underbars in your C file. Is there a way to get rid
>>>>> of the
>>>>> underbars?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Colin
>>>>>    
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

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