Define global variables for ace language_tools











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I'm using ACE editor in a web application, with the language_tools extension, which enables autocomplete in JavaScript.



I'm allowing the user to enter code, and running it on the server. Before running it, I'm prepending some boilerplate that defines a bunch of functions. I'd like ACE to autocomplete these functions, without having their definition in the editor. Is that at all possible?










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I'm using ACE editor in a web application, with the language_tools extension, which enables autocomplete in JavaScript.



I'm allowing the user to enter code, and running it on the server. Before running it, I'm prepending some boilerplate that defines a bunch of functions. I'd like ACE to autocomplete these functions, without having their definition in the editor. Is that at all possible?










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I'm using ACE editor in a web application, with the language_tools extension, which enables autocomplete in JavaScript.



I'm allowing the user to enter code, and running it on the server. Before running it, I'm prepending some boilerplate that defines a bunch of functions. I'd like ACE to autocomplete these functions, without having their definition in the editor. Is that at all possible?










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I'm using ACE editor in a web application, with the language_tools extension, which enables autocomplete in JavaScript.



I'm allowing the user to enter code, and running it on the server. Before running it, I'm prepending some boilerplate that defines a bunch of functions. I'd like ACE to autocomplete these functions, without having their definition in the editor. Is that at all possible?







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  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/53622096/…
    – a user
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  • see stackoverflow.com/questions/53622096/…
    – a user
    Dec 8 at 21:17
















see stackoverflow.com/questions/53622096/…
– a user
Dec 8 at 21:17




see stackoverflow.com/questions/53622096/…
– a user
Dec 8 at 21:17

















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