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Development / Re: Quickly fully expanding a project's tree
« Last post by Miguel Gimenez on Today at 01:27:54 pm »
You can use commit 13834 as reference. Regarding interest, a fully expanded tree is hardly desired.
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Plugins development / Re: Debugger_gdbmi plugin
« Last post by SharkCZ on Today at 11:58:01 am »
I like that, thanks for your efforts in this area.
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Development / Quickly fully expanding a project's tree
« Last post by prospero on Today at 06:53:34 am »
I like to view the entire tree of a project, and I find it annoying that I have to manually expand all of the subdirectories. I checked the menus, checked keyboard shortcuts, and there seems to be no way to do this quickly. It's one of my few C::B pain points. I've already got a basic patch in the works for this that adds an "Expand all" option to project and folder (including virtual) right-click menus in projectmanagerui.cpp. Is there any interest in this?
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Plugins development / Re: Debugger_gdbmi plugin
« Last post by MaxGaspa on Yesterday at 11:25:17 pm »
Yes, but I'm trying to determine if there is any interest in it.

As far as I'm concerned I'm very interested to try a modern GDB/MI instead of using the old annotation mechanism. CB seems to be the last IDE still using the annotation mechanism. CLion, CodeLite. KDevelop, Eclipse, QTcreator...are all using GDB/MI.
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Help / Re: debugger_gdbmi
« Last post by Frank_CB on Yesterday at 07:45:40 pm »
@pecan:
Thanks for the explanation of how and where github clones a repository. I'm sure others may learn from it.
Regards.
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Help / Re: DEBUGGER_GDBMI
« Last post by Pecan on Yesterday at 05:20:02 pm »
Where does github place the debugger_gdbmi folder ?

If you mean where does it place the folder when you clone the source, it places it in the currently active directory.
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So if I "cd F:\proj", "mkdir myNewDir", "cd myNewDir", then  "git clone https://github.com/pecanh/debugger_gdbmi",
the directory myNewDir will contain a sub folder named debugger_gdbmi_main containing the source.

If you mean where does it place the debugger_gdbmi.zip when you download the zip file, it places it where your systems specifies the download directory to be. For me, it's c:\users\pecan\download.


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Plugins development / Re: Debugger_gdbmi plugin
« Last post by Pecan on Yesterday at 05:06:31 pm »
wouldn't we add it to our normal source tree, as a contrib plug-in ?

Yes, but I'm trying to determine if there is any interest in it.
I've found that adding a plugin to the contribs and especially updating autoMake is very painful and error prone.
I'd rather avoid the pain if there's no interest.
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General (but related to Code::Blocks) / Re: Thanks for a great IDE
« Last post by Miguel Gimenez on Yesterday at 09:11:38 am »
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Help / debugger_gdbmi
« Last post by Frank_CB on Yesterday at 09:03:47 am »
Where does github place the debugger_gdbmi folder ?
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Plugins development / Re: Debugger_gdbmi plugin
« Last post by killerbot on Yesterday at 08:03:27 am »
wouldn't we add it to our normal source tree, as a contrib plug-in ?
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