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Semantic is a package that provides language-aware editing
commands based on source code parsers. This section
provides a brief description of Semantic; for full details, see
Semantic in Semantic.
Most of the language-aware features in Emacs, such as Font Lock mode (see Font Lock), rely on rules of thumb12 that usually give good results but are never completely exact. In contrast, the parsers used by Semantic have an exact understanding of programming language syntax. This allows Semantic to provide search, navigation, and completion commands that are powerful and precise.
To begin using Semantic, type M-x semantic-mode or click on the menu item named ‘Source Code Parsers (Semantic)’ in the ‘Tools’ menu. This enables Semantic mode, a global minor mode.
When Semantic mode is enabled, Emacs automatically attempts to parse each file you visit. Currently, Semantic understands C, C++, Scheme, Javascript, Java, HTML, and Make. Within each parsed buffer, the following commands are available:
Prompt for the name of a function defined in the current
file, and move point there
(semantic-complete-jump-local).
Prompt for the name of a function defined in any file
Emacs has parsed, and move point there
(semantic-complete-jump).
Display a list of possible completions for the symbol at
point (semantic-complete-analyze-inline). This
also activates a set of special key bindings for choosing a
completion: RET accepts the current
completion, M-n and M-p cycle through
possible completions, TAB completes as
far as possible and then cycles, and C-g or any
other key aborts completion.
Display a list of the possible completions of the symbol
at point, in another window
(semantic-analyze-possible-completions).
In addition to the above commands, the Semantic package provides a variety of other ways to make use of parser information. For instance, you can use it to display a list of completions when Emacs is idle. See Semantic in Semantic, for details.
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