sdk\scripting\lib\libsqstdlib.a(sqstdio.o)||In function `sqstd_register_iolib':|
F:\cb\src\sdk\scripting\sqstdlib\sqstdio.cpp|398|undefined reference to `declare_stream(SQVM*, char const*, void*, char const*, tagSQRegFunction*, tagSQRegFunction*)'|
sdk\scripting\lib\libsqstdlib.a(sqstdblob.o)||In function `sqstd_register_bloblib':|
F:\cb\src\sdk\scripting\sqstdlib\sqstdblob.cpp|249|undefined reference to `declare_stream(SQVM*, char const*, void*, char const*, tagSQRegFunction*, tagSQRegFunction*)'|
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ThreadSearch can't show some buttons.To find why. Because the share \ CodeBlocks \ images \ ThreadSearch under the picture is not update.bat copied to the output directory.
ThreadSearch can't show some buttons.To find why. Because the share \ CodeBlocks \ images \ ThreadSearch under the picture is not update.bat copied to the output directory.
The button to see the status unclear, it is recommended to use gray icon represents is not enabled, while the colored icons on behalf of the opening.Disabled buttons are in fact greyed out.
Thanks!
Also, why the path does not support global variables? For example: $ (WX.include) or $ (WX)Because it's not (yet) implemented.
Yes, when i re commit CB's SVN code, and rebuild it. it's work now.ThreadSearch can't show some buttons.To find why. Because the share \ CodeBlocks \ images \ ThreadSearch under the picture is not update.bat copied to the output directory.
That is done by ThreadSearchs own update.bat in the postbuild steps and seems to work here (linux and windows xp).
version WXU_2.8.2 not defined in file libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0
deb http://apt.wxwidgets.org/ lenny-wx main
Why the C++ Parser cannot sense the STL map?I can confirm this.
See the pic.
(http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11784.0;attach=4039;image)
BTW, why it don't parse the independent cpp file (not included in any workspaces) ?
Sometimes I wanna write some tiny programs without creating a project..
After all, thx for the build, happy new year!
I have updated c::b to svn6023, but I can not found "CCCC" and "Cpp Checker" plugins.
I just download the nightly build (a 7z file for windows) and unzip and overide the old files.
Where at The plugin menuitem or some setting dlg, I found nothing relate to CCCC or CPP Checker...
....
I have updated c::b to svn6023, but I can not found "CCCC" and "Cpp Checker" plugins.
I just download the nightly build (a 7z file for windows) and unzip and overide the old files.
Where at The plugin menuitem or some setting dlg, I found nothing relate to CCCC or CPP Checker...
....
It seem nobody like to help me about this question.
Do I have to build source to get the "New function/plugin"?
Why the nightly build includes new Plugin' files?
Hi, Jens: can you help me ?
I have udpate the svn 6023 (windowx xp), but I can't found the CCCC and Cpp Checker Plugin?
How can I use them?
thanks! and sorry for my pool English.
Hi nanyu,
you should find them in the "Plugins" menu.
You also have to download the executables cccc and cppcheck for windows.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cccc/files/ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/cccc/files/)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cppcheck/files/ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/cppcheck/files/)
I think the executables should be in the system searchpath, so the plugins can find them, but I'm not absolutely sure about that ( I only used the plugins on linux).
Jens
In reply to your new PM and as hint for killerbot and other windows users:
It seems that cccc and cppcheck are missing from the nightlies.
I normally do not use nightlies on windows, only self-compiled C::B.
And there I have both plugins installed, so I wonder what went wrong.
mention to cccc and cppcheck,is there any munual about it or something else?That's the same question I would like to ask, for me, I don't understand their usage either. I suggest a simple explanation about these two plugins.
You can have a look at the project-pages of the programs called by the plugins:mention to cccc and cppcheck,is there any munual about it or something else?That's the same question I would like to ask, for me, I don't understand their usage either. I suggest a simple explanation about these two plugins.
Hello, I am also from China. I have maintained an open-source portable version of CB, which are related to plug-ins.In reply to your new PM and as hint for killerbot and other windows users:
It seems that cccc and cppcheck are missing from the nightlies.
I normally do not use nightlies on windows, only self-compiled C::B.
And there I have both plugins installed, so I wonder what went wrong.
thanks for your replay(both PM and here).
I think the cccc and cppcheck plugin file did in the nightlies file( CB_20100102_rev6023_win32.7z.7z)
I have the self-compiled c::b(soruce) also, But I and my students use the nightlies build.
And here has a Cscope plug-in, I test in SVN6056, it's work fine.I downloaded it, but it does not (yet) work on linux.
I hope CB team can able to add this plug-in to contrib.
Thanks!
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,11803.msg80115.html#msg80115 (http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,11803.msg80115.html#msg80115)
Thanks jens.You can have a look at the project-pages of the programs called by the plugins:mention to cccc and cppcheck,is there any munual about it or something else?That's the same question I would like to ask, for me, I don't understand their usage either. I suggest a simple explanation about these two plugins.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cccc/ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/cccc/)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cppcheck/ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/cppcheck/)
Need a patch.And here has a Cscope plug-in, I test in SVN6056, it's work fine.I downloaded it, but it does not (yet) work on linux.
I hope CB team can able to add this plug-in to contrib.
Thanks!
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,11803.msg80115.html#msg80115 (http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,11803.msg80115.html#msg80115)
I will look into it (probably this evening).
I will make sure that the next nightly will contain them. There should be a new nightly this weekend, maybe earlier ;-)
it seems like berlios.de isn't currently reachable.Right:
Currenty I can't download this nightly build, it seems like berlios.de isn't currently reachable.
Could anyone upload it to his/her server or a free file hoster?
SVN 6077, This version still does not work properly. From the search results view, ThreadSearch did not receive $ (WX) the correct path.The button to see the status unclear, it is recommended to use gray icon represents is not enabled, while the colored icons on behalf of the opening.Disabled buttons are in fact greyed out.
Thanks!
What you mean (I think) is the difference between toggled (active option) and untoggled (inactive option) button.
On XP there is not much difference between the two states, on linux it's much better.
I will look into it.Also, why the path does not support global variables? For example: $ (WX.include) or $ (WX)Because it's not (yet) implemented.
I will see how easy this can be done.
Thanks for the suggestion.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <windows.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
Wai
string s;
return 0;
}
SVN 6077, This version still does not work properly. From the search results view, ThreadSearch did not receive $ (WX) the correct path.The button to see the status unclear, it is recommended to use gray icon represents is not enabled, while the colored icons on behalf of the opening.Disabled buttons are in fact greyed out.
Thanks!
What you mean (I think) is the difference between toggled (active option) and untoggled (inactive option) button.
On XP there is not much difference between the two states, on linux it's much better.
I will look into it.Also, why the path does not support global variables? For example: $ (WX.include) or $ (WX)Because it's not (yet) implemented.
I will see how easy this can be done.
Thanks for the suggestion.
OK, it's work fine!SVN 6077, This version still does not work properly. From the search results view, ThreadSearch did not receive $ (WX) the correct path.The button to see the status unclear, it is recommended to use gray icon represents is not enabled, while the colored icons on behalf of the opening.Disabled buttons are in fact greyed out.
Thanks!
What you mean (I think) is the difference between toggled (active option) and untoggled (inactive option) button.
On XP there is not much difference between the two states, on linux it's much better.
I will look into it.Also, why the path does not support global variables? For example: $ (WX.include) or $ (WX)Because it's not (yet) implemented.
I will see how easy this can be done.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Try $(#wx) !
The nightly builds will depend/based upon wxWidgets 2.8.10, which is not available in the default Ubuntu repositories except for Karmic Koala.To successfully install these packages, you have to add the wxWidgets repository except for Karmic Koala on i386 architecture where the universe repository must be enabled.