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The 09 March 2019 build (11579) is out.
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The 09 March 2019 build is out.
- Windows :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/2019/CB_20190309_rev11579_win64.7z
- Linux :
none
The current SDK version is : 1.37.0
Resolved Fixed:
* InfoWindow: Log the info message to the main log
* CppCheck: Fix crash when the generated xml is missing (thanks blauzahn)
* sdk: Fix memory leak when showing the "choose compiler" dialog, because the current compiler is not available
* CC: fix #25 Casting a function call to void breaks parser
* CC: fix SF #176 Code completion fails with enums whose underlying types
* wxSmith: fix wxImagePanel preview error if empty image is used.
* wxSmith: fix "dangling" frames which cause C::B process alive after C::B closed
* CC: fix parsing of function declaration which returns enum type
* ThreadSearch: Fix overwriting of search mask on windows (thanks Miguel Gimenez)
* ThreadSearch: Use file filter mask for all search options, not only for search in directories
* ThreadSearch: Use file filter mask for all search options, not only for search in directories
* UI: Make it possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to Build -> Select target -> Select target...
Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:
Xaviou:
Hi
OS X version of this rev can be downloaded from my Google Drive.
Debian Stretch (32 and 64 bits) can be installed from my repo.
Regards
Xav'
raynebc:
It's very nice to see the void casting bug fixed in this release. I don't immediately see that Hunspell is actually included with Firefox 65.x on Windows, it seems to ship with a different kind of dictionary as there is no dictionary folder in the browser's install folder, and nothing obviously relevant in my Firefox profile folder. Manually installing the Hunspell dictionary plugin for Firefox (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/us-english-dictionary/) didn't provide something that is obviously (to me) usable in C::B. Is there some no-effort way to get the spell checker going like it was out-of-the-box in older nightly builds?
Also, I find that when I use ALT+F, S to invoke the save function (a habit I have so I don't have to move my left hand from the home row), it saves, but it also brings up a dialog asking me to enter a name for the template. It seems like it incorrectly invokes the "Save project as template" function in this scenario?
stahta01:
--- Quote from: Khram on March 09, 2019, 04:10:27 pm ---Spellcheck not work:
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Khram refuses to supply requested information.
Tim S.
BlueHazzard:
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Khram refuses to supply requested information.
Tim S.
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I am working on it. He provided example files here http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,23102.msg157663.html#msg157663
I can reproduce the error on windows now, but it is hard for me to fix it...
--- Quote from: raynebc on March 09, 2019, 06:35:41 pm ---It's very nice to see the void casting bug fixed in this release. I don't immediately see that Hunspell is actually included with Firefox 65.x on Windows, it seems to ship with a different kind of dictionary as there is no dictionary folder in the browser's install folder, and nothing obviously relevant in my Firefox profile folder. Manually installing the Hunspell dictionary plugin for Firefox (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/us-english-dictionary/) didn't provide something that is obviously (to me) usable in C::B. Is there some no-effort way to get the spell checker going like it was out-of-the-box in older nightly builds?
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My codeblocks finds the dictionaries from libre office and works out of the box
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