2009/7/16 Enrico Tröger <enrico.troeger@uvena.de>
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 19:57:32 -0600, Ben wrote:

Hi,

>anyhow, my point:  Zend uses a php doc standard of using @param to
>identify paramters and then tooltips them as you complete a function
>name within you application. geany does this for language built-ins
>but I was curious if there is documentation on how to make this happen
>for javascript-language functions that are user functions... ?

not really sure what you mean with "user functions". Are you talking
about embedded Javascript in HTML/PHP files?

And if so, what exactly doesn't work and how should it work?

Regards,
Enrico

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um, I mean, for example, functions I've created take for example:

function do_stuff(param1,param2,param3)
{
 return {param1,param2,param3
}

if for some strange reason this were built into the system, take php's str_replace, if I type 'str_r' I get a tooltip suggesting str_replace, and if I type it all the way out I get str_replace(string needle,string haystack,[optional param1],[optional param2]) in a tooltip

is geany designed to do this for things like this given my example, or am I doing it wrong?
is there some sort of
/*
* @param mixed param1
* [...]
*******************************************/
syntax that I am missing?

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