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Nice To Have in IDE [FEATURE REQUEST] [message #3766] |
Fri, 23 June 2006 12:47 |
Rikus
Messages: 10 Registered: June 2006 Location: South Africa
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Firstly I must say, U++ is the bomb. I have only been coding in C++ for three weeks and have managed to write a server, reporting Application, Setup wizard and Server Administration tool.
I just want to list a few things that would be nice to have in the IDE.
1. Collapsing like Visual Studio.
2. #pragma region like in Visual Studio.
3. A shortcut menu in the project window to add new c,h,hpp,cpp etc file.
4. When ref a dll, the ability to debug it in the calling application.
5. A Solution style where you can create more then one project in one solution.
6. Close a Project and open a new or existing project from the current open IDE.
7. U++ DLL template for WIN32 and a U++ SO template for Linux
8. Warnings for Code Porting from WIN32 to Linux and visa versa. In other words, if you write a piece of code it can warn you that the code will not compile in Linux.
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Re: Nice To Have in IDE [FEATURE REQUEST] [message #4241 is a reply to message #4234] |
Sat, 29 July 2006 18:52 |
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mirek
Messages: 13984 Registered: November 2005
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fudadmin wrote on Sat, 29 July 2006 08:44 |
Rikus wrote on Fri, 23 June 2006 11:47 |
I just want to list a few things that would be nice to have in the IDE.
1. Collapsing like Visual Studio.
2. #pragma region like in Visual Studio.
3. A shortcut menu in the project window to add new c,h,hpp,cpp etc file.
4. When ref a dll, the ability to debug it in the calling application.
5. A Solution style where you can create more then one project in one solution.
6. Close a Project and open a new or existing project from the current open IDE.
7. U++ DLL template for WIN32 and a U++ SO template for Linux
8. Warnings for Code Porting from WIN32 to Linux and visa versa. In other words, if you write a piece of code it can warn you that the code will not compile in Linux.
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Any more progress with this?
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Yes, I copied it to ToDo
Anyway, seriously, most of this stuff is pretty hard to do. However, number 5. is something I quite strongly desire myself...
Mirek
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