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Plugins development / Re: cppcheck/vera wrong links
« Last post by Miguel Gimenez on Today at 07:21:13 pm »
I have commited already, filling the Url with the Label value (dialog design forces using Label = Url to keep coherency).

Regarding the translation, here is not needed or desired, but wxSmith generates the _() automatically. In other cases translation of the Url may be helpful, for example if you want to use "google.com" in english and "google.fr" in french, or "microsoft.com" and "microsoft.com/fr".
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Plugins development / Re: cppcheck/vera wrong links
« Last post by gd_on on Today at 07:12:25 pm »
Here is a possible patch.
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Plugins development / Re: cppcheck/vera wrong links
« Last post by gd_on on Today at 04:02:22 pm »
Strangely, though both new links seems correct, a click on them opens my default browser (firefox), but the web page is not opened and title bar and page looks empty. But if I copy the link manually in my browser, it's OK.
More, same behaviour for the link in the configuration of cscope plugin.
Nevertheless, the link at the bottom of configuration of spellchecker plugin works, to help how to configure spellchecker.

Remark: It looks that the text which appears on the windows for cscope ans cppcheck is the text field in the wxs file, but the url field is empty, so it's why the link does not work. More, in that case, the displayed text should not be marked as translatable (with macro _())
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Plugins development / Re: cppcheck/vera wrong links
« Last post by Miguel Gimenez on Yesterday at 05:30:20 pm »
Fixed in r13877, thanks for reporting.
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Plugins development / cppcheck/vera wrong links
« Last post by gd_on on Yesterday at 02:28:40 pm »
Links indicated in cppcheck/vera plugin config are not correct. They do not work when I click on them.
For cppcheck, a good link could be https://cppcheck.sourceforge.io/ (with .io, not .net)
For vera, it looks it's no more available on bitbucket, but can be found on https://github.com/verateam/vera
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Using Code::Blocks / Re: Error Running Any Code
« Last post by Miguel Gimenez on Yesterday at 10:54:54 am »
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Help / Re: Codeblocks + gcc
« Last post by ppnl on Yesterday at 01:06:40 am »
Yes, I found it. Thanks. It took a while because the "program files" folder has a space in the name. That isn't a valid path unless you enclose the name in quotes. Took some fumbling to figure what was going on.

Did somebody forget that in their automatic configuration tool?

And now for the hard part. Getting SFML to work with it.
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Using Code::Blocks / Error Running Any Code
« Last post by tstadley on Yesterday at 12:21:02 am »
I am just learning C and am utilizing Code::Blocks to use it but when I try to utilize any code I receive the following error:

"It seems that this file has not been built yet. Do you wish to build it now."

If I click Yes nothing happens.
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Help / Re: Codeblocks + gcc
« Last post by Михаил Агарков on Yesterday at 12:11:29 am »
It is included, it's in the directory with Code::Blocks. The automatic configuration for some reason misses it.
If you installed it in the default directory, the folder with MinGW should be in "C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\"
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Help / Codeblocks + gcc
« Last post by ppnl on June 29, 2026, 11:04:22 pm »
Is there a "codeblocks-XX.XXmingw-setup.exe" installer that includes a includes a preconfigured GCC compiler? I could not find it but A.I. suggests it is there. But AI...

I did use "codeblocks-25.03mingw-setup" but it did not give me a compiler.

 
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