Hi there i am trying to learn more about Griffon, but using IntelliJ it seems that code completion is not correct and variables are not recognized. So i am surely doing something wrong. I have created a new Griffon project and various things are not recognized. Also when i try to add a MenuBar for example code completion seems not to work. When i run it everything seems ok! So what am i missing???
Intellij does not recognize Griffon variables?
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It's a known Griffon bug fixed for 0.9.5.
The Griffon library manages the intellisense by itself, and, unfortunately, in this version it's broken. You can fix it by opening
griffon.gdsl
file, copying it into your project (or editing in-place and repacking into the jar), fixing two unclosed string literal problems there, and re-activating the script using the link at the top of the editor. This would bring you code completion.Another option is to wait for Griffon 0.9.5 release or try the snapshot build.