Hello everyone !
My issue is not critical, however, it's pretty annoying :
The window showing all the variables and functions of an object when you start to write it doesn't show the comments.
I don't know if it's clear so I will add an image for you :
(https://zupimages.net/up/18/50/sgg1.png) (http://zupimages.net/viewer.php?id=18/50/sgg1.png)
I'm pretty sure a comment needs to be displays in the right window under "public Color". It's the same for my own comments and comments from others libraries that worked well before.
I think I mess something but I don't know what at all :/ And searching for that problem is an horror since I just find things such as "how to make a comment" or generics questions about the windows of codeblocks.
Thank you for reading this and I hope someone knows the solution here !
And by the way, sorry for my english, it's not my native language.
We call this window "call tip window".
Can you show a minimal example? I mean a code snippet which does not include any other header files, so that I can try to reproduce this bug. Thanks.
Thank you for the information about this!
For the test, I was writing a simple example and... it seems to work again now, for everything. (libraries, personnal stuff, etc...)
The strange thing is that it doesn't work directly after a specific modification. (such as a new project, a new function or after changing a parameter in the options). And this problem began several days ago.
The last specific thing I did was in settings->editor->DoxyBlocks->Comment style, I was just changing that for the test. However, I don't think that's why the problem was solved.
Sooo... This is 'solved' however I can't give advices for those who have the same issue as me. :/
So, thank you for taking the time to help me.
And the 'now useless' code, just in case of :
/** FunctionOne does things*/
void functionOne();
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \brief This is function Two
/// \param bool b
/////////////////////////////////////////////////
void functionTwo(bool b);
int main()
{
functionOne();
functionTwo(true);
return 0;
}
void functionOne() {}
void functionTwo(bool b) {}