![]() Non-latin keys now work when used as shortcuts in the editor on Linux.Support for fonts with ligatures on all platforms has been introduced.A major flickering bug has been fixed when using wxGTK.Now it is possible to paste when multiple selections are active. This release introduces some improvements to handling multiple selection.The Scintilla component has been updated to version 3.7.5 and most of the code has been synchronized with the code for wxSTC.Per-monitor support is not yet available. Code::Blocks is marked as DPI-aware:True on Windows which makes it look sharp.The icons in the auto-completion popup change size to match the scaling of the text.The icons in the editor's margin change size when scaling the editor.This should work correctly on all major ports (wxMSW, wxGTK, wxCocoa) The goal is to make icons look big enough and non-blurry. The icon size is appropriately selected based on the scaling used by the user.This release introduces new icon sizes (16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 40, 48, 56 and 64) for almost every UI element (menus, toolbars, project tree, most plugins).You can read a full changelog on the Code::Blocks homepage. This is just an excerpt of the changelog with the differences since 17.12. To-do list management with different users.Open files list for quick switching between files (optional).Code folding for C, C , Fortran, XML and many more files.Syntax highlighting, customizable and extensible.User-defined watches (support for watching user-defined types through scripting).Display local function symbols and arguments.Breakpoint ignore counts (break only after certain number of hits).Breakpoint conditions (break only when an expression is true).Data breakpoints (read, write and read/write).Also supports MS CDB (not fully featured).Imports MSVC projects and workspaces (NOTE: assembly code not supported yet).Inter-project dependencies inside workspace.Workspaces to combine multiple projects.Support for parallel builds (utilizing your CPU's extra cores).Very fast custom build system (no makefiles needed).No interpreted languages or proprietary libs needed. Runs on Linux, Mac, Windows (uses wxWidgets). Special credits go to darmar for his great work on the FortranProject plugin, bundled since release 13.12. For instance, compiling and debugging functionality is already provided by plugins!Ĭode::Blocks offers all the features you need, having a consistent look, feel and operation across platforms. Any kind of functionality can be added by installing/coding a plugin. Built around a plugin framework, Code::Blocks can be extended with plugins. Please let me know if that works, or you have issues, etc.Code::Blocks is a free, open-source, cross-platform IDE. Hope that’s helpful for anyone looking for a devcpp alternative. ![]() make sure you are not highlighting “default” in the top left. right click target and say “go to build options” If you unclick “categorize by file types” things look like normal. This is an example of the default sorting, which separates cpp and h files: – add the contents of the folder “add_to_codeblocks_mingw_lib” into “C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\MinGW\lib” – add the contents of the folder “add_to_codeblocks_mingw_include” into “C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\MinGW\include” In the zip there are two folders, you need to put the contents of them into the contents of folders in mingw. Similar to devcpp, we will have to add a few libraries to devcpp. I chose not too, since code::blocks is not my primary IDE Here’s a step by step tutorial to get up and running, and inport your devcpp projects in codeblocks.Ī) download code::blocks binary (latest release) We will release 0.05 w/ codeblocks as opposed to devcpp, since devcpp has serious limitations it’s based on the same compiler (mingw) but as an IDE has some obvious benifits: big props to friedrich for getting us going. Here at eyebeam, we’ve been experimenting with using codeblocks as an alternative to devcpp.
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