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A link to the unicode windows wxWidget dll for Code::Blocks : http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/wxmsw28u_gcc_cb_wx2810.7z
For those who might need this one (when no MingW installed on your system) : the mingw10m.dll : http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/mingwm10_gcc421.7z
The 21 June 2009 build is out.
- Windows :
http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/CB_20090621_rev5678_win32.7z
- Linux :
none
Resolved Fixed:
- CodeSnippets 1.3.103 2009/06/1
- Fix crash when backspace\cut after Ctrl-A (Thanks Loaden) - change the rebuild project behaviour similar to rebuild workspace (update to r5492)
- CodeSnippets 1.3.105 2009/06/8
- Set dragged textdata like dragged filename for FireFox3
- Replace home grown messageBox with wxGenericMessaageBox - KeyBinder 1.0.48 2009/06/8
- If tree item is a sub-menu don't allow key assignment
- Change KeyBinder menu access from GetLabel() to GetLabel().Trim() (wx2.8.9/10) - updated script bindings
- applied patch#2651
- updated progrid in wxSmith (minor bug-fix, latest 1.2.x release)
- fix a bug on some windwos-versions, where the controls of a ListControlLogger remain partly visible after removing the active logger
- 64-bit build-fix, needed for new wxWidgets bindings
- fix a crash when rebuilding from commandline or windows-explorer, and all targets/projects are cleaned at once before they get build
- support vector debugging
- fixed an issue that makes it impossible for macrosmanager to recognize that the file in the active editor has changed (see http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,10714.msg73420.html for details)
- fixed 2 possible crash candidates
- debugger: applied patch #2773 (UI to send command to the debugger directly). Thanks oBFusCATed!
- headerfixup: Applied modified patch of the forums to make the log more beautiful, some UI re-design
- more changes to debian build system, should be now lintian-clean, except for some guessed spelling errors; changed name and install-dir of mimetype-icons; fixed a typo
- wx-2.9 migration changes
Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:
Just uploaded the debian-build on my server (http://apt.jenslody.de/) (see signature).
They are build on lenny-pbuilder and linked against wxWidgets 2.8.10.
The revision for my builds is 5671.
The only missing parts are the wx2.9-migration fixes, but they don't make any difference for builds < wx2.9.
Hi,
Thank you for the efforts keep fixing and upgrading the CodeBlocks.
Thanks :)
Ubuntu 8.04 to 9.04 Amd64 tar.gz archive (containing '.deb' installers builds with wx2810) can be found here (http://www.archive-host.com/compteur.php?url=http://codeblocks.archive-host.com/CB_20090621_802_rev5678_Ubuntu804-904_wx2810_amd64tar.gz) (direct link).
Patch to fix Crash when SDCC Static Library is compiled. See thread http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,10748.msg73648.html#msg73648
Definitely stops the crash; but, I am not sure a valid Static Lib is created. squalyl, confirmed it fixes the issue and a good static Library is created.
Tim S
Index: src/plugins/compilergcc/compilerSDCC.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/plugins/compilergcc/compilerSDCC.cpp (revision 5679)
+++ src/plugins/compilergcc/compilerSDCC.cpp (working copy)
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
m_Commands[(int)ctGenDependenciesCmd].push_back(CompilerTool(_T("$compiler -MM $options -MF $dep_object -MT $object $includes $file")));
m_Commands[(int)ctLinkExeCmd].push_back(CompilerTool(_T("$linker $libdirs -o $exe_output $options $link_options $libs $link_objects")));
m_Commands[(int)ctLinkConsoleExeCmd].push_back(CompilerTool(_T("$linker $libdirs -o $exe_output $options $link_options $libs $link_objects")));
- //m_Commands[(int)ctLinkStaticCmd].push_back(CompilerTool(_T("$lib_linker -r $static_output $link_objects\n\tranlib $exe_output")));
+ m_Commands[(int)ctLinkStaticCmd].push_back(CompilerTool(_T("$lib_linker -r $static_output $link_objects")));
m_Commands[(int)ctLinkNativeCmd] = m_Commands[(int)ctLinkConsoleExeCmd]; // unsupported currently
LoadDefaultRegExArray();
What about new version? We have nighties forever...
Quote from: Grom on June 23, 2009, 05:54:21 PM
What about new version? We have nighties forever...
Would it help if one of the Nightly snapshots was named an Beta every 6 months or so?
Tim S
Quotesupport vector debugging
std::vector<std::string> unwork!
It should partially work.
Should show:
+ v
- - [size] = 3
- - [capacity] = 4
+ -
+ - [1]
+ - [2]
The plus symbols mean that the entry can be expanded, so you can see the members of the string class.
Does that work?
Quote from: oBFusCATed on June 24, 2009, 12:00:33 PM
It should partially work.
Should show:
No. It's show:
A = Couldn't find method std::vector <std::basic_string <char, std::char_traits <char> , std::allocator <char> > , [... and so on] Where A is vector <string>.
Quote from: stahta01 on June 24, 2009, 01:06:04 AM
Would it help if one of the Nightly snapshots was named an Beta every 6 months or so?
Current nightly are enough stable and have some new features (vector debugging is cool!).
I need new version with automated installer and integrated MinGW to distribute C::B to my school students.
Since my students are 13-16 years old, it is too difficult for them to install C::B as separate MinGW compiler and C::B IDE.
Quote from: dk on June 24, 2009, 03:31:27 PM
A = Couldn't find method std::vector <std::basic_string <char, std::char_traits <char> , std::allocator <char> > , [... and so on]
Where A is vector <string>.
Can you post 2-3 lines of the code, so I can reproduce it?
Does it work for vector<int>?
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
vector <string> A;
A.resize(4);
A[0]="abc";
A[2]="def";
A.push_back("xyz");
return 0;
}
$ g++ --version
i586-alt-linux-g++ (GCC) 4.4.0 20090514 (ALT Linux 4.4.0-alt3)
$ gdb --version
GNU gdb 6.6-alt3 (ALT Linux)
C::B - svn 5678.
What a strange combination - bleeding edge compiler and relatively old debugger.
Can you try with gdb 6.8?
p.s. I'll test the code later....
Quote from: oBFusCATed on June 24, 2009, 04:10:29 PM
What a strange combination - bleeding edge compiler and relatively old debugger.
Can you try with gdb 6.8?
No. gdb 6.8 is rather new (3 months old) and there are no gdb 6.8 in my linux distribution repository.
An year and 3 month is more correct :lol:
http://sources.redhat.com/gdb/ (March 27, 2008: GDB 6.8 Released!)
Quote from: oBFusCATed on June 24, 2009, 04:32:08 PM
An year and 3 month is more correct :lol:
Oh, yes, I see :o
But in fact, I haven't gdb 6.8.
I have gdb 6.8 and the vector<std::string> is not recognized correctly.
I work on a dual boot system with winxp (ntfs partition) and ubuntu 9.04 amd 64 (ext3).
In linux it's possible to open projects saved on the mounted win partition, but I cannot write to ntfs with the current nightly. So I cannot save changes and build the project. With stable 8.02 it works correctly.
Quote from: franzl on June 24, 2009, 08:08:45 PM
I work on a dual boot system with winxp (ntfs partition) and ubuntu 9.04 amd 64 (ext3).
In linux it's possible to open projects saved on the mounted win partition, but I cannot write to ntfs with the current nightly. So I cannot save changes and build the project. With stable 8.02 it works correctly.
See here (http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,10735.0.html) for an explanation and a possible solution.
Ah, the problem is in C::B...
Here is part of the debug log:
Registered new type: wxString
Registered new type: STL String
Registered new type: STL Vector
The string is registered first and vector<string> matches the regexpr for the string class, so C::B tries to display it as string :(
Is there some code in C::B (the code completion a suppose) that can parse the type of that is returned from the 'whatis' command?
Using regexpr is not robust :(
Quote from: oBFusCATed on June 25, 2009, 10:30:30 PM
Is there some code in C::B (the code completion a suppose) that can parse the type of that is returned from the 'whatis' command?
Using regexpr is not robust :(
In the Code Completion source code. There are two kind of parsers.
One is the general parser which parse all the files in the current workspace, and generate a database.
The other is a local parser which parse the locally context code, to give a tooltip or calltip things, it use many functionality from scintella.
I suggest using the first one. These code were located in:
parserthread.cpp (Note, both files in disk and wxstring in memory can be parsed) :D
But seems a little complex :D
there are two bookmasks submenus.
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Quote from: nanyu on June 26, 2009, 11:42:20 AM
there are two bookmasks submenus.
This is (maybe) mmkider's TraceBar plugin issue :D see here (http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,9886.msg69056.html#msg69056)
I have reported several days ago. You can check the new released one.
Quote- Fix crash when backspace\cut after Ctrl-A (Thanks Loaden)
i cant reproduce this bug in rev 5616 at least
well guess it occurred later, w/e
Hi,
after installing this nightly build (5678) CB crashes when clicking "project/built options..." or "project/properties..."
I am using Windows Vista, gcc 4.4.0, gdb 6.8. (Compiling and debugging works fine.)
Can me please someone give a hint what might be wrong?
Thanks
Daniel
well, aren't nightly builds supposed to be built... nightly?
why are there no more releases since june 21? holidays? :D
Real life, jobs, lots of reasons :P