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Some wishes for next Code Blocks build

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dirk_1980:
Hi.

I would be pleased if your would better evaluate the compiling routine instructions (#ifdef #else #endif) .

That would significantly improve the project.
Then also the code-Complition and the finding Functions system would better run.


Save (ctrl-S) with backup is also helpful, that make each editor already since > 20 years, only your not.


So please do something (fast), i am thinking already to change to NetBeans or Eclipse, even though this is not what i want.

Best wishes,
Dirk

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: dirk_1980 on June 13, 2009, 12:23:14 am ---I would be pleased if your would better evaluate the compiling routine instructions (#ifdef #else #endif) .

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Not easy - as discussed many times... Search the forums for details...


--- Quote from: dirk_1980 on June 13, 2009, 12:23:14 am ---Save (ctrl-S) with backup is also helpful, that make each editor already since > 20 years, only your not.

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Already available as plugin... just use it.

dirk_1980:
Hi.
Nobody said that it is easy.
The main question is, is somebody working on it and when will it be availible?
This is a must have feature, essential these days

I know the autosave plugin, it is working. I mean -> after 2min create backup & save file.
But if i save a file on my own, the is no *.bak file.
Or i dont understand you and there is a plugin i don't know.

Dirk

ollydbg:

--- Quote from: dirk_1980 on June 14, 2009, 05:53:04 pm ---Hi.
Nobody said that it is easy.
The main question is, is somebody working on it and when will it be availible?
This is a must have feature, essential these days

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Here is my comments:
This is no easy, even the commercial product "visual assist" do badly :D


My question :

Does NetBeans or Eclipse do a better job? Since both of them were open source product, we can use these code for reference.  :D

dirk_1980:
Hi.

NetBeans and Eclipse are doing a perfect job, but i don't like them.

If i could program in C++, i would help you, because i like Code::Bolcks.

Dirk

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