Description
Optional type declarations/assertions could greatly improve code completion features
Why it Matters
Declaring variable types can improve code completion for properties/methods, which could have a big positive impact on user (programmer) experience and producetivity.
Suggested Behavior
I have not "concluded" on the syntax I would like to have, feel free to augment this suggestion
pro test, a, b, c, d
; idl-declare b : { my_struct }
; idl-declare c : string
; idl-declare d : { my_class }
d = my_func() ; idl-declare {my_struct} [ an implicit "idl-declare d : { my_struct }" ]
This should then cause code completion features to behave accordingly.
This could also be extended with shorthand for function signatures, e.g.,:
pro test, a, $ ; idl-declare { my_struct }
b, $ : idl-declare { int }
c : idl-declare { string }
(Here using my suggested hanging indent formatting, see issue #52)
Alternate Behavior
No response
Description
Optional type declarations/assertions could greatly improve code completion features
Why it Matters
Declaring variable types can improve code completion for properties/methods, which could have a big positive impact on user (programmer) experience and producetivity.
Suggested Behavior
I have not "concluded" on the syntax I would like to have, feel free to augment this suggestion
This should then cause code completion features to behave accordingly.
This could also be extended with shorthand for function signatures, e.g.,:
(Here using my suggested hanging indent formatting, see issue #52)
Alternate Behavior
No response