#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
int main()
{
int a;
return 0;
}
struct t test;As far as I know, the code completion parser doesn't currently recognize C-style struct declarations.
Code::Blocks IDE, with MINGW compiler
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A bug has just been discovered in 1.0RC2 regarding the SVN plugin.
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What is svn?"svn" is short for "Subversion", the source control system that the C::B developers use to facilitate cooperative development and track source history. As mentioned in your quote from the download page, there was a plugin for C::B that would make some SVN functionality directly available in C::B. The plugin has since been discontinued, but Subversion remains the storage method for the C::B source. When someone wants to build a recent, "cutting-edge" version of C::B, they use the SVN "checkout" command to download the latest version of the C::B sources from the SVN "trunk" directory, sometimes referred to as "HEAD" (a holdover from a different source control system called CVS), or just plain "svn". killerbot's nightly builds are made this way, and are the recommended way of obtaining a compiled version of Code::Blocks.
struct t test;As far as I know, the code completion parser doesn't currently recognize C-style struct declarations.
Well, I don't know, maybe the "How to use a nightly build" thread in bold at the top of the Nightly Builds forum page might have some helpful information...