VSCode add parentheses when automcompleting functions

十年热恋 提交于 2020-08-02 06:27:10

问题


Is is possible to tweak VSCode so that when function gets autocompleted it is written with () instead of just plain function name?

For example when I type str and autocomplete to strlen I would like to get strlen(), it saves quite some time.


回答1:


It can be solved by ticking javascript.suggest.completeFunctionCalls property up. Run code snippet to see the gif.

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回答2:


Some language extensions allow using ( as a so-called "commit character" to trigger the insertion of a completion item. This works in at least TypeScript, JavaScript and Haxe.

If "editor.autoClosingBrackets" has not been disabled, this will also auto-insert the closing ).

If it doesn't work for a particular language extension, perhaps consider opening a feature request on the repository in question.




回答3:


It's possible. You can create your own snippets, and it will be shown in the intellisense: User Defined snippets. You can also use snippet-creator extension for comfort.




回答4:


For Python when using the Python extension the relevant setting is:

python.autocomplete.addBrackets



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55533379/vscode-add-parentheses-when-automcompleting-functions

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