Subj : Re: Eclipse (was Re: Visu To : Nightfox From : Khelair Date : Sun May 10 2015 15:48:00 Re: Eclipse (was Re: Visual Studio 2013 settings regarding indentation/co) By: Nightfox to Khelair on Sat May 09 2015 09:34:46 Ni> What do you mean by "map the OO layout"? Something like graphically Ni> showing the object relationships? Yeah that's basically something like what I was looking for. You know, like Visual Studio does for its various object hierarchies. It'd be so nice now that I'm losing track of what is where to have a list of their 'objects', 'methods', and 'properties' all laid out somewhere. That's basically my main goal to find in an IDE right now for JavaScript. Though what you've said below makes it sound like this might be pretty rare... Ni> IMO JavaScript doesn't have good/true OO support anyway.. I've done Ni> object coding in JavaScript, but it seems to me that what JavaScript calls Ni> an object is really just a map of anything to anything (the data can be of Ni> any data type). It's similar to what other languages would call a Ni> dictionary or map. And everything is public (there is no private access Ni> level in JavaScript). Yeah I guess I hadn't thought about it in an academic way as such. That's got to make it a little bit more difficult, maybe. I dunno, I've got some different IDEs I'm trying out right now; Komodo IDE and JSEclipse are next up in line... Nothing is doing what I want it to just yet, though. -D/K --- Borg Burgers: We do it our way; your way is irrelevant. þ Synchronet þ Tinfoil Tetrahedron BBS telnet://tinfoil.synchro.net .