Re: [info-performer] Develop Environment c++

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From: MLM Veraart (veraart++at++fel.tno.nl)
Date: 09/24/2002 04:21:34


Serge Kourdakov wrote:
>
> Hi Perf Developers
>
> >i'm seraching for a C++ develop environment >( linux ) in order to write my
> >performer applications in an easy way (Now >i'm using kdevelop but ...
> :( ).
>
> I use it as well.
>
> I have my own make files which normally called by for ex Build menu item
> and yes I live with some
> strange features of Kdevelop.
>
> But very soon there will be next relese of this tool - fully redesigned
> and it will appear in a month or so.
> Hope it will be better ....
>
> Generally speaking it is possible to use
>
> Kate ( text editor) + KDBG ( debug utility) + make ( under mc to read make
> output files ( Iredirect output from make files to txt files
> having something like that
> gcc ........ 2 > aaa.txt
> ) and live with it ....
> at least it works
>
> as for other alternatives.
> take a look at
>
> http://www.codeforge.com/
> soon it will be issued as version 3.0 ....
> it is motif based tool thus it will work on KDE ...
>
> Serge
> http://www.vrtainment.de

Just to add some fuel to the 'which editor' debate.
I use Emacs to
    o edit the source
    o make (by setting a key shortcut)
    o capture the compile errors, to jump to the error/warning location
    o debug the code

Mario Veraart

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