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xMRi |
Posted - May 12 2023 : 04:54:02 AM I press Alt+M and want to jump to a lambda definition.
It is possible to show them in the style
classname::functioninclass::lambda[]
Would be a nice feature.
Greetings Martin |
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feline |
Posted - May 15 2023 : 07:57:04 AM That makes sense, and I do see how this could be rather helpful. I have put in a feature request to see what our developers make of this:
case=149532 |
xMRi |
Posted - May 15 2023 : 05:47:54 AM I am Working with C++. I mean assignment to a auto variable. lambdas without names can't be shown. |
feline |
Posted - May 12 2023 : 06:36:05 AM Are you working in a cpp file, and looking to have lambda functions inside functions listed in the Alt-M list? I am just making sure I understand what you are thinking here correctly. Or are you thinking in C#?
Are you thinking only lambda functions that are assigned to a name, as a local variable? What about parameters in function calls, as one example where the lambda isn't assigned a local name. |