#include <iostream>
class A
{
public:
void F1() { };
void F2() { };
};
int main()
{
}
The only strange thing is that the box is popping up above the window I open...You mean this one:
I am having a reproducible crash bug which I'd like you to resolve:
1. Make a cpp file.
write the following code in it:Code: cpp#include <iostream>
class A
{
public:
void F1() { };
void F2() { };
};
int main()
{
}
Open notepad (any program will do, just as long as you can use the Alt+Tab feature for switching between programs in Windows).
You should have the code auto-completion thingy on (i think it's that).
Now write A:: in main(), so it will look like:
int main()
{
A::
}
Now a box should popup that offers you to choose between F1() and F2()
but if you immidiately switch to another program before the box pops up, C::B will produce a crash message.
No I mean the "normal" popup as you can see normaly in C::B, but then in (in my case) firefox.The only strange thing is that the box is popping up above the window I open...You mean this one:
--snap--
??? -> Yes, this looks strange... well... erm... or like a bug?! ;-)
With regards, Morten.
Align all plugin toolbars vertically when initializing the layout. If users are missing some toolbars, they should delete the current layout and it will be fixedMuch appreciated.
I have found something strange: code completion isn't working the same way in Linux or Windows.look at this
For example, when I start typing an SDL function, the code completion comes in and gives me a nice list of SDL functions to chose from in Windows.
In Linux, the code completion list doesn't appear when I start typing and SDL function. (I use openSUSE 10.1)
Just want to point that out, I find the SDL code completions pretty useful in Windows, but it looks like SDL isn't supported for the code completion in Linux.
And a suggestion: I would really love to have some code completion for wxWidget objets and functions too (If it isn't there yet :P), that would be pretty cool and would really make my wxWidget programming way easier.
Continue your great work. :D
I can't understand how can I download
http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/CB_20060913_rev2975_Ubuntu6.06.deb
I always get message that this resourse is unavable/
I am having a reproducible crash bug which I'd like you to resolve:
1. Make a cpp file.
write the following code in it:Code: cpp#include <iostream>
class A
{
public:
void F1() { };
void F2() { };
};
int main()
{
}
Open notepad (any program will do, just as long as you can use the Alt+Tab feature for switching between programs in Windows).
You should have the code auto-completion thingy on (i think it's that).
Now write A:: in main(), so it will look like:
int main()
{
A::
}
Now a box should popup that offers you to choose between F1() and F2()
but if you immidiately switch to another program before the box pops up, C::B will produce a crash message.
I can confirm it. You have to be fast with the alt-tab to reproduce.
Assertion [cpMax <= pdoc->Length()] failed at src/scintilla/src/Editor.cxx 5977
I was writting... when ti popped up a window with title (Assertation failer)CodeAssertion [cpMax <= pdoc->Length()] failed at src/scintilla/src/Editor.cxx 5977
I dont know if it is related... but I was writing some code on Exceptions.. This IDE has started to become clever! (:twisted:)