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The 14 october 2006 build is out.
rjmyst3:
I'm using this build on a xubuntu dapper virtual machine through vmware - I downloaded the .deb above.
Every time I build my project (using the "Build" command) code::blocks rebuilds all files in my project, and all files in all dependencies.
This is not new to this build - its been happening for some time now, I just always thought it was my settings. I finally deleted the entire .codeblocks folder - so all settings were reset to default. It still happens.
This does not happen on my real Ubuntu Dapper machine - everything works as expected.
Am I missing a setting somewhere?
mandrav:
--- Quote from: rjmyst3 on October 16, 2006, 02:08:43 pm ---I'm using this build on a xubuntu dapper virtual machine through vmware - I downloaded the .deb above.
Every time I build my project (using the "Build" command) code::blocks rebuilds all files in my project, and all files in all dependencies.
This is not new to this build - its been happening for some time now, I just always thought it was my settings. I finally deleted the entire .codeblocks folder - so all settings were reset to default. It still happens.
This does not happen on my real Ubuntu Dapper machine - everything works as expected.
Am I missing a setting somewhere?
--- End quote ---
I 've used C::B inside VMware and I 've seen no such problems.
Building all files means that the timestamps are newer then the target's output. Check everything date/time related...
rjmyst3:
The system time/date was set to July, but my files times were all today's date. :oops:
BCCISProf:
I am no longer getting the following error while editing a file (which started in the 10 October build):
Assertion[cpMaxL=pdoc->length()] failed at sdk/wxscintilla/src/scintilla/scr/editor.c xx5977
However, I can not understand why I would get code completion for the q class in:
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <queue>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
queue <string, deque<string> > q;
q.push("Apples");
q.push("Bananas");
q.push("Grapes");
q.push("Mangos");
q.push("Pears");
while (!q.empty()){
cout << q.front() << " " << endl;
q.pop();
}
system("PAUSE");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
} // end main
But not for the s class in the following:
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <stack>
using namespace std;
int main() {
stack <string> s;
string str;
s.push("hello");
s.push("Hello Again");
s.push("goodbye");
while (!s.empty()) {
str = s.top();
cout << str << endl;
s.pop();
}
system("PAUSE");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
} // end main
Am I overlooking something. Both programs compile and work properly. But typing "q." opens the codecompletion for the q class while typeing "s." does not show the methods of s.
cmaxb:
Hi, a couple notes:
1) New c++ header file does not use template set up in preferences, but c++ source file does.
2) This block of code will show an ending marker at the '//}else {' instead of the last brace in code folding:
void MainWindow::closeEvent(QCloseEvent *event)
{
workspace->closeAllWindows();
// if (activeMdiChild()) {
// event->ignore();
//} else {
// writeSettings();
event->accept();
// }
}
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