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Code-completion in modern C++, when new release?

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Hyena:
It's been so many years since you made the last release and some of the crucial code-completion aspects are not working with the new C++ features such as brace initialization and typed enum classes.

I am starting to consider switching the IDE because of this, but maybe you are just about to make the next official release? If that's the case, I'd be willing to wait a couple of months. Let me know if there is any hope for the next release yet or not. Thanks!

Khram:
A very long wait, I agree. And also, version 17.12 is not working absolutely.  :'(

oBFusCATed:
There would be a release soon, but I'm not sure it will fix your CC problems. You can try a night build to see if this is the case.

Hyena:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on March 04, 2020, 06:33:02 pm ---There would be a release soon, but I'm not sure it will fix your CC problems. You can try a night build to see if this is the case.

--- End quote ---

Is the source code available from git somewhere?

oBFusCATed:
The source of the release? Yes it is in the release 20.xx branch on my repo or in svn.

https://github.com/obfuscated/codeblocks_sf/commits/release-20.xx

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