View/go-to overloads?
I just had an experience where I really wanted to be able to get a list of
over-loads for the current method (I was positioned at a usage, not within
the object that declares it) so that I could see the various options
available. It also struck me it would have been nice to be able to quickly
navigate to one of the overloads...
Is this currently possible in some round-about way? If not, would a "show
overloads" function be something that might be implemented? I was actually
hoping for more of a drop-down list, rather than the Ctrl+P option, but
maybe Ctrl-P is enough (though it strikes me as a bit hard to read). And a
drop down list would let me navigate easily.
Just an idle thought I had. Comments?
Please sign in to leave a comment.
Does anybody else here think that navigation to overloads would be useful?
Any ideas?
Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
Absolutely - that would be great to be able to do that.
Sean
"Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains)" <valentin@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
news:3fdb29a68a9cd8c77dd45970681c@news.intellij.net...
>
>
>> I just had an experience where I really wanted to be able to get a
>> list of over-loads for the current method (I was positioned at a
>> usage, not within the object that declares it) so that I could see the
>> various options available. It also struck me it would have been nice
>> to be able to quickly navigate to one of the overloads...
>>
>> Is this currently possible in some round-about way? If not, would a
>> "show overloads" function be something that might be implemented? I
>> was actually hoping for more of a drop-down list, rather than the
>> Ctrl+P option, but maybe Ctrl-P is enough (though it strikes me as a
>> bit hard to read). And a drop down list would let me navigate easily.
>>
>> Just an idle thought I had. Comments?
>>
>
I'd sure appreciate it.
Filip.
Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains) wrote:
>> I just had an experience where I really wanted to be able to get a
>> list of over-loads for the current method (I was positioned at a
>> usage, not within the object that declares it) so that I could see the
>> various options available. It also struck me it would have been nice
>> to be able to quickly navigate to one of the overloads...
>>
>> Is this currently possible in some round-about way? If not, would a
>> "show overloads" function be something that might be implemented? I
>> was actually hoping for more of a drop-down list, rather than the
>> Ctrl+P option, but maybe Ctrl-P is enough (though it strikes me as a
>> bit hard to read). And a drop down list would let me navigate easily.
>>
>> Just an idle thought I had. Comments?
>>
VOTE!
+
>> Just an idle thought I had. Comments?
>>
Hello Valentin,
Definately!
Ronnie
>> I just had an experience where I really wanted to be able to get a
>> list of over-loads for the current method (I was positioned at a
>> usage, not within the object that declares it) so that I could see
>> the various options available. It also struck me it would have been
>> nice to be able to quickly navigate to one of the overloads...
>>
>> Is this currently possible in some round-about way? If not, would a
>> "show overloads" function be something that might be implemented? I
>> was actually hoping for more of a drop-down list, rather than the
>> Ctrl+P option, but maybe Ctrl-P is enough (though it strikes me as a
>> bit hard to read). And a drop down list would let me navigate
>> easily.
>>
>> Just an idle thought I had. Comments?
>>