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The 12.11 RC2 (23 November 2012 build 8598) is out.
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: ptolomey on November 29, 2012, 10:23:04 pm ---The problem appeared after upgrade of Code::Blocks from RC1 to RC2
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That is strange because we didn't even touch this component between these builds. Do you really mean the astyle based source formatter, or do you mean "AutoBrace" features or alike form the editor?
carra:
I have found a really annoying bug! I launch C::B, open some source file (any that is long enough to need a vertical scroll bar in the editor), start writing at some point in the file... and then for each keypress that writes a character, the viewer scrolls 1 line!
In some cases it scrolls up, in others down. I can't predict in what cases it scrolls in which direction.
Can this be caused by reusing default.conf from earlier nightlies? Everything else seems to work fine...
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: carra on November 30, 2012, 11:48:40 am ---Can this be caused by reusing default.conf from earlier nightlies? Everything else seems to work fine...
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Yes. But this can be disabled in the EditorTweaks options, just not in this specific version (its already fixed in trunk). Please disable the EditorTweaks plugin for now if it drives you nuts.
Alternatively wait for the next nightly / release or compile yourself.
BTW: This has been reported several times already, maybe you search before you post next time.
ptolomey:
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on November 30, 2012, 09:35:23 am ---Do you really mean the astyle based source formatter, or do you mean "AutoBrace" features or alike form the editor?
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The AutoBrace feature was only example of what is happens. All auto formatting features are disabled in Code::Blocks RC2 from Linux Ubuntu repository: https://launchpad.net/~pasgui/+archive/ppa/
squalyl:
Hello all,
long time I did not get by there, and I see a release! Nice!
However:
ALL CodeBlocks nightlies up to now have had a very simple but annoying bug with SDCC, so it's time to fix that I guess.
OLD revisions of SDCC used a "rel" extension for object files, which is reflected in this compiler settings.
All recent SDCC releases have now been using "o" for object files.
Can you update that please? There's no chance that anyone will still use such an old SDCC release!
Thanks for codeblocks, it's my daily tool for 3 compilers: mingw, sdcc, and arm-none-eabi using the official arm embedded toolchain (which is not supported yet, so I just change compiler names in "GNU ARM Compiler".)
Sorry for asking this from nowhere, but I guess a RC is the proper moment to do that request ;)
Regards
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