Thanks for your answers Dani.
On 01/12/2016 05:44 PM, Daniel Megert wrote:
Mickael, you already
asked the exact same
thing in a bug before, but anyway.
Yes, it was
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=481323 , and the
first answer was that "not all customers have code recommenders
installed"; which, if we speak about the Eclipse IDE deliveries,
seemed to be a wrong answer. That's why I found interesting to ask
again, and get some other answers.
One is emphasizing
the matching characters
in the proposal list. This is a generic feature that also
applies to non-JDT
and can be leveraged e.g. by CDT. Nothing that Code Recommenders
provides
at that level.
Great then! I wasn't aware of that, and indeed it's a
change that provides a high value for many projects and use-cases.
The second thing is
substring matching.
The main trigger was Marcel Bruch, owner of Code Recommenders,
which encouraged
us to do this, see https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=350000#c4:
Similarly to above, is this implementation generic to apply to other
language tools?
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