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The 18 February 2008 build (4893) is out.
Jenna:
Binaries for debian i386, amd64 and sources (tar-balls also usable on other platforms) can be found in my repository (see signature).
stevenkaras:
--- Quote from: Wavesonics on February 18, 2008, 10:03:20 pm ---sounds like the number of bug fixes and frequency is going down a lot, does this mean we are near a 1.0f?
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I hope not. Take a look at the bug tracker list. It's huge. And most of the bugs are old. Not to mention all the codecompletion bugs. I've had a hard time tracking down and reproducing them, but for the most part, I can tell that the codecompletion doesn't like default arguments. Neither does the symbol browser.
Ideally, when version goes 1.0f, you should be able to compile not only C::B, but also mingw with all the features being used without any bugs.
IMHO, of course.
tvaster:
--- Quote ---And most of the bugs are old. Not to mention all the codecompletion bugs. I've had a hard time tracking down and reproducing them, but for the most part, I can tell that the codecompletion doesn't like default arguments. Neither does the symbol browser.
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HHHhmmm. As developers we have chosen and committed to C::B as our development environment. We found it to be a mature platform with code completion and debugging working solidly. Ask someone who is using it hands-on (in this case SUSE 10.2 w/ C++) and you will get a big THANK YOU to all the contributors who make C::B what it is today. To us it makes no difference whether there are nightly updates or major releases. What matters is it works and is gettting better every day!
JGM:
--- Quote from: tvaster on February 20, 2008, 02:17:23 am ---What matters is it works and is gettting better every day!
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Thats the point :wink:
zgf:
I have a problem: when I open my project by double-click the .cbp file, I can't use "Find declaration of:" or "Find implementaion of:" in the right-click menu; but when I do it with "File"->"Open", all works well.
Is it a bug !?
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