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Release 15.12, RC1 has arrived
BlueHazzard:
every single plugin works in your list, you are simply missing the main programs. Codeblocks is not responsible to ship the third party programs, but it supports them with its plugins:
cccc -> http://cccc.sourceforge.net/
CppCheck -> http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/
Devpak -> Well, you have to configure it...
Source code formatter (AStyle) - works, but is only messing the formatting (I guess this is its "style") -> You can set up your style in the options: Settings->Editor->Source formatter. The standard is Allman formating...
Windows XP Look'n'feel -> You need a gui program. This plugin creates the manifest file that you get a XP Looking gui (this can probably be removed because it isn't necessary in windows > XP, but there are still people out there that use XP)
I have to admit that the plugin installation /handling is not ideal in C::B. I try to improve this at the moment, but it wont get in this release ;)
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: BlueHazzard on November 25, 2015, 09:15:29 pm ---every single plugin works in your list, you are simply missing the main programs. Codeblocks is not responsible to ship the third party programs, but it supports them with its plugins:
cccc -> http://cccc.sourceforge.net/
CppCheck -> http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/
Devpak -> Well, you have to configure it...
Source code formatter (AStyle) - works, but is only messing the formatting (I guess this is its "style") -> You can set up your style in the options: Settings->Editor->Source formatter. The standard is Allman formating...
Windows XP Look'n'feel -> You need a gui program. This plugin creates the manifest file that you get a XP Looking gui (this can probably be removed because it isn't necessary in windows > XP, but there are still people out there that use XP)
I have to admit that the plugin installation /handling is not ideal in C::B. I try to improve this at the moment, but it wont get in this release ;)
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It would be worth to think about shipping a current release of these tools with the release. The two tools are really tiny...
mageia:
pretty good,font look much more better,two years finally have a new stable version out,congratulations
Krice:
--- Quote from: BlueHazzard on November 25, 2015, 09:15:29 pm ---CppCheck -> http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/
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I can see there is cppcheck.dll in the plugins directory, but how cppcheck is linked to C::B? I have CppCheck 1.70 installed, but it's 64-bit version so I think C::B doesn't find it. Right?
scarphin:
You have to insert your cppcheck executable path in the cppcheck settings in codeblocks which I don't remember where now.
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