On 9/27/16, 9:19 AM, "Josh Tynjala" <[email protected]> wrote:
>You are definitely correct that Flash Builder does not necessarily pick up >code hinting from the same SDK that you're using to compile the project. >However, as I understand it, FB integrates with the AIR SDK with ASC 2.0 >that is installed inside an Eclipse plugin at this location: > ><FB4.7>/eclipse/plugins/com.adobe.flash.compiler_4.7.0.349722/AIRSDK > >Developers using FB 4.7 frequently replace it with new versions of the AIR >SDK as they are released. > >I could be wrong. It could be that the code hinting integration in ASC 2.0 >was not yet used in FB 4.7, and it was intended for a future version that >never came to be. I guess it'll need some testing, assuming that Adobe >wants to implement this feature too. IIRC, ASC2.0 is only used in ActionScript-only projects. I believe that if you want to use MXML, you will need to create a Flex project and then ASC2.0 isn't used. But even if ASC2.0 is used to compile ActionScript-only projects, it isn't clear to me that the FB code-hinting will handle errors related to the new proposed syntax. -Alex
