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The 22 March 2014 build (9744) is out.
ToApolytoXaos:
PC Specs:
Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
TDM's GCC 4.8.1 32-bit
Code::Blocks svn9760
I think I have detected something that might be a bug.
Press Ctrl-J at any empty area of your choice: this works as expected
Press hash key and auto-completion works as expected:
Press ESC to close (interrupt) auto-completion suggestions and press again Ctrl-J: voila!
Is this behavior normal?
cheers.
P.S.: I have had a similar issue on my Debian PC with include guards adding randomly mixed characters as name before I even type it.
Alpha:
--- Quote from: ToApolytoXaos on May 09, 2014, 03:35:00 pm ---[...]
Code::Blocks svn9760
I think I have detected something that might be a bug. [...]
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--- Quote from: Alpha on April 23, 2014, 04:25:53 pm ---
--- Quote from: carra on April 22, 2014, 12:38:26 pm ---Abbreviations have stopped working correctly (at least under Windows) if trying to replace them when partially written. [...]
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Oops, my fault. I forgot to commit some local changes. ... Unfortunately, the introduction of CCManager has further destabilized this feature of Abbreviations (which was already bugged, because it required event handling to be in a specific order, which it could not control).
[...] I will try to deal with the event handling this weekend.
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Okay, I guess I was somewhat later than expected. Should be fixed in trunk now.
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Rev. 9761 is the commit that should have addressed this.
carra:
Thanks Obfuscated, that was quick! :D
ToApolytoXaos:
--- Quote from: Alpha on May 09, 2014, 03:52:32 pm ---Rev. 9761 is the commit that should have addressed this.
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I'm afraid it's not working. I just finished compiling the latest HEAD and the issue remains similarly the same.
First, I pressed Ctrl-J; it worked as expected.
Then by mistake I pressed \ character, then deleted it with backspace. I pressed hash key and then Ctrl-J and got this:
Alpha:
--- Quote from: ToApolytoXaos on May 10, 2014, 11:46:59 am ---I'm afraid it's not working. I just finished compiling the latest HEAD and the issue remains similarly the same.
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Hmm, are you certain the relevant components were actually (re)compiled and are being used (ran update)?
--- Quote from: ToApolytoXaos on May 10, 2014, 11:46:59 am ---First, I pressed Ctrl-J; it worked as expected.
Then by mistake I pressed \ character, then deleted it with backspace. I pressed hash key and then Ctrl-J and got this: [...]
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This looks even more odd, but I cannot seem to reproduce it (tried both Linux and Windows). Is your local build completely vanilla? Edit: never mind... just figured it out...
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