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tqscintilla/src/AutoComplete.h

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// Scintilla source code edit control
/** @file AutoComplete.h
** Defines the auto completion list box.
**/
// Copyright 1998-2003 by Neil Hodgson <neilh@scintilla.org>
// The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed.
#ifndef AUTOCOMPLETE_H
#define AUTOCOMPLETE_H
/**
*/
class AutoComplete {
bool active;
char stopChars[256];
char fillUpChars[256];
char separator;
char typesep; // Type seperator
public:
bool ignoreCase;
bool chooseSingle;
ListBox *lb;
int posStart;
int startLen;
/// Should autocompletion be canceled if editor's currentPos <= startPos?
bool cancelAtStartPos;
bool autoHide;
bool dropRestOfWord;
AutoComplete();
~AutoComplete();
/// Is the auto completion list displayed?
bool Active();
/// Display the auto completion list positioned to be near a character position
void Start(Window &parent, int ctrlID, int position, Point location,
int startLen_, int lineHeight, bool unicodeMode);
/// The stop chars are characters which, when typed, cause the auto completion list to disappear
void SetStopChars(const char *stopChars_);
bool IsStopChar(char ch);
/// The fillup chars are characters which, when typed, fill up the selected word
void SetFillUpChars(const char *fillUpChars_);
bool IsFillUpChar(char ch);
/// The separator character is used when interpreting the list in SetList
void SetSeparator(char separator_);
char GetSeparator();
/// The typesep character is used for seperating the word from the type
void SetTypesep(char separator_);
char GetTypesep();
/// The list string contains a sequence of words separated by the separator character
void SetList(const char *list);
void Show(bool show);
void Cancel();
/// Move the current list element by delta, scrolling appropriately
void Move(int delta);
/// Select a list element that starts with word as the current element
void Select(const char *word);
};
#endif