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Miguel Gimenez:
There is a fully threaded version of my patch for the symbol browser, see https://sourceforge.net/p/codeblocks/tickets/1031/. If you use it and have any problem please report it in the ticket (and if it works as it should please also report).

ollydbg:

--- Quote from: eckard_klotz on December 17, 2020, 09:49:35 am ---Dear Code::Blocks Developers.


I still face that the symbol-browser is not available in the nightly.

Thus I rebuild Code::Blocks base on the patch http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,23580.60.html from Miguel Gimenez http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?action=profile;u=34306 by my self.

I have done the same since the symbol-browser was disabled but I never faced issues with it.

* From my point of view a symbol-browser is an essential part of an IDE like Code::Blocks.
* Thus I like to ask you to integrate it again with the nightly build.
* In the case that some users still face issues with it, you may deactivate it by default and add a warning visible when the user is activating it.
* This way the single user could decide, if symbol-browser becomes active or not.

I wish you and all C::B users a marry Christmas and a happy new year.

Take care about you and stay healthy,
                                                       Eckard Klotz.

--- End quote ---

Hi, you can also look at this post:
Re: Symbols browser issue of CC has been fixed for my Linux

I have a custom build binary in github.

eckard_klotz:
Hello Miguel Gimenez and Ollydbg.

Thanks for your reply and all the effort you have taken so far to make the symbol-browser run again.

* The symbol-browser is working for me without any crash.
* I will add a more detailed report to your both discussions, you provided the links for.
What I wanted suggest in this nightly discussion is to add it again to the nightly release again to the next nightlies.

* You spend so much work in it.
* So when will the symbol-browser be available again in the normal nightlies and releases?
Take care and stay healthy,
                                       Eckard Klotz.

gh_origin:

--- Quote from: stahta01 on December 14, 2020, 05:54:05 pm ---I use MSys2 all the time! Have you even once created an MSys2 package?

I am going to write you off as someone who knows little about what they post; till you list for me the packages in MSys2 you have contributed to!

Tim S.

--- End quote ---

I used Manjaro Linux but not really MSYS2. I have setup MSYS2, let it there, but don't use it much. All of my writings are just what I thought what it should be. I have no way to back it up. I have experience with the pacman package manager but never created any packages either for Arch or MSYS2.

So, I just wrote what I thought to be right. Honestly, I have no basis for it other than my own experience and reasoning. It could be all wrong.

eckard_klotz:
Hello All.

I wish a happy new year for all Code::Blocks Developers as well as for all Code::Blocks Users.


Unfortunately I face currently some issues with the Undo functionality of the editor.

Sometimes a change done in one step for several lines could only be undone line for line. Commenting out several lines by using [Ctrl][Shift][C] is an example for this
But more confusing is that several independent changes are some times undone in one single step even only the last change should really be undone.

I'm working with the revision 12240 build by my self on Windows 10.

The only modifications I have done are

* the integration of the symbol-browser patch https://sourceforge.net/p/codeblocks/tickets/1031/
* the use of the  xpm-editor plug-in https://sourceforge.net/p/xpmeditor/patches/3/

Somewhere here in the Code::Blocks forum I already read that this issue is already known and that the used Scintilla library-version is the reason.
Thus I assume that somebody is already working on it.
 
However, is it possible to clear the undo-queue manually from time to time to ensure that old changes which should definitely be kept will not be undone?

Please stay well and healthy,
                                         Eckard Klotz.

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