I am using IntelliJ IDEA for Java and I cannot find a way to have IntelliJ auto-fill a method invocation complete with all arguments.
For example, if I have the following method signature:
fooBar(String A, int b, boolean c) {}
When I invoke it later, I would like IntelliJ IDEA to auto-complete with all the arguments.
Eclipse is able to auto-fill placeholders for your method invocations, just wondering if IntelliJ is able to do this as well.
The Ctrl + Shift + Space
key combination does not auto-complete the method invocation, it only brings up a list of parameters and I am forced to add one by one.
In this post, they say starting from IntelliJ 9 Super Completion will allow the completion of all arguments which IntelliJ 8 will only allow the completion of one parameter at a time.
In my situation, my Ctrl+Shift+Space
behavior is the same as IntelliJ 8, which only allows me to complete one argument at a time.