Private/protected properties not suggested by methods in class folder
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I've included pictures rather than text in order to show the suggestion windows that open while you're typing.
As a minimal example, I've created a folder, @MyClass, with two files, MyClass.m and Func2.m, the latter of which is a method of MyClass prescribed in the methods block of the class definition, as outlined here.
First picture: The contents of MyClass.m. Note that as I define Func1(), I have suggestions for all 4 properties, including one that is protected and one that is private. The other function, Func2(), is declared here as well.

Second picture: The contents of Func2.m. Note that as I define it, I have suggestions only for the 2 public properties.

While there are no errors or warnings if I use the protected or private property, having the peace of mind with automatic suggestions for those properties is sorely missed. If this is a bug or oversight, I hope it's resolved soon (or perhaps already is in a release later than 2023b). Otherwise, is there a way to annotate Func2() (or the methods block it's declared in) to have full visibility of the private/protected properties when modified in the editor?
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Matt J
el 27 de Dic. de 2024
Editada: Matt J
el 28 de Dic. de 2024
If this is a bug or oversight, I hope it's resolved soon (or perhaps already is in a release later than 2023b)
But even if they do, it could never be a complete fix. For user-defined classes, there is no robust way to implement an autocomplete, because of course the dot-indexing functionality is subject to modification by the user via dotReference. Obviously, no autocompletion logic that TMW could implement can anticipate what a user might do to overload built-in dot indexing.
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埃博拉酱
el 28 de Dic. de 2024
Editada: 埃博拉酱
el 28 de Dic. de 2024
R2024b does not reproduce your issue - may have been fixed.


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Walter Roberson
el 28 de Dic. de 2024
I think it might be important that Func2 is in its own .m file
埃博拉酱
el 28 de Dic. de 2024
@Walter Roberson Yes it is exactly in my test. It just CAN find the private property in R2024b.
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