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--- Comment #7 from Nicolás Alvarez ---
KDevelop 5.6.2, this so broken that maybe I should file a separate bug. If I
complete after "func(" I don't get *any* local variables in the list. My
original report was about whether a certain variable was shown
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--- Comment #6 from Justin Zobel ---
Thank you for the bug report.
As this report hasn't seen any changes in 5 years or more, we ask if you can
please confirm that the issue still persists.
If this bug is no longer persisting or relevant please change
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Milian Wolff changed:
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Component|Language Support: CPP |Language Support: CPP
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--- Comment #4 from Nicolás Alvarez ---
Oh wow, I really imagined it would work now. Thanks for testing!
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--- Comment #3 from Andrey Cygankov ---
Sorry, I did not immediately understand.
Yes, the bug is still there.
http://i.imgur.com/8eIIuc9.png
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--- Comment #2 from Nicolás Alvarez ---
This is probably fixed in KDevelop5, but your screenshot is not really evidence
for it. You should write a comma and see what completion you get on the
*second* argument. It should offer 'foo' (because the type ma
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