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I mean I have the option simply not to use it, but they are devs, and as devs, I assume it is far more likely that they care a bit more.
Yes, I am not willing to go through any support ticket systems.
I'll could give my time to investigate bugs in someone's programs, but that is not happening through tickets.
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Looks like allot of CB devs have tried to help, but have got no where. Time to move on to other CB users who are willing to help or willing to follow the exiting processes instead of trying to help one dev who does not want to follow the vast majority of normal open source processes that have a bug tracking system that is used instead of DM.
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Plugins development / Re: Code completion using LSP and clangd
« Last post by Pecan on March 22, 2024, 08:38:45 pm »
are you planning to introduce other patches by christo as :
https://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,25570.msg174618.html#msg174618 to mark warnings in yellow, errors still in red
and
https://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,25659.msg174619.html#msg174619 to show dignostics by clicking

I think the fisrt one is useful, but of course need to be updated

I'll have a look at them. Thanks for the reminder.
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As I mentioned before, I am only willing to communicate the issues with someone in particular who is interested in taking notice.
I can message them (on Discord) the moment I encounter an issue and then I could provide whatever information is necessary in advance.

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Plugins development / Re: Code completion using LSP and clangd
« Last post by gd_on on March 22, 2024, 06:47:38 pm »
are you planning to introduce other patches by christo as :
https://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,25570.msg174618.html#msg174618 to mark warnings in yellow, errors still in red
and
https://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,25659.msg174619.html#msg174619 to show dignostics by clicking

I think the fisrt one is useful, but of course need to be updated
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Plugins development / Re: Code completion using LSP and clangd
« Last post by Pecan on March 22, 2024, 06:25:57 pm »
Applied modified christo patch to Clangd_client at Head rev 13493.
The patch supports additional fixes from Clangd version 18.
Thanks christo.
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As I mentioned before, I am only willing to communicate the issues with someone in particular who is interested in taking notice.
I can message them (on Discord) the moment I encounter an issue and then I could provide whatever information is necessary in advance.
I could try to isolate the problem and provide a minimum reproducible code.

Yes, my version is likely not the most recent version built.
But the version 20.03 on Windows.
I am prone to think that the Linux build has far fewer issues (but there I would much rather use an alternative).
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Using Code::Blocks / Re: Find functions called by or calling
« Last post by Evan on March 22, 2024, 10:06:03 am »
More simple solution for me in the meantime, is to use 'Find occurrences of' e.g. function name or variable and Code::Blocks finds all occurrences in the project and shows them in Logs & Others in ascending order.

That is to say the least, gold for me.  :)
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General (but related to Code::Blocks) / Re: Welcome Newcomers - PLEASE READ!!!
« Last post by tonyaimer1 on March 22, 2024, 07:50:16 am »
I am here from Johannesburg.

I want to get into numerical methods and C GUI programming - huge task I know.

The ecosysyem is massive.

I take heart from Eskil Steenberg who had a you tube video called "How I program in C"
who suggested we should embrace complexity and not be afraid of it - the beginning
that's where I am.

Tony
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Please create a ticket and post the information there.

@RadicalInquisition:
Please mention the OS version, the CB version and revision,
attach any .RPT in the CodeBlocks executable folder.
And, if possible, some code to recreate the problem.

This looks suspiciously like a problem that has already been fixed in an (almost) recent commit.
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