Hello Ian,
Thanks for your input.
I've been doing all RG work in basic text editors, and running everything via
the command prompt -- since I hopped aboard this project.
It probably isn't the most efficient way to do big things, but it was very
"understandable to me."
Since then, I've used Eclipse for about a million (extreme exaggeration)
projects in Java. I thought it would be time to try it out with C++ and RG.
I actually get the debugger working. I can step all through main() just fine.
I might try setting some break points elsewhere and see what is going on.
Maybe I just picked a bad spot to set a breakpoint.
But at the spot I currently have set, RG consistently dies after about 15
seconds. But when I am stepping through main() I can take as long as I like.
You wrote:
> I'm going to loose 1 million linux points when I make the following
statement - I find
> the intellisense and code completion of KDevelop4
absolutely invaluable. It even
> understands doxygen formatting, so
sometimes when you hover over a class or
> variable you get the full
documentation exploding up from your mouse. Navigating
> from function
calls to their declarations/definitions at the click of the mouse is
very
> nice.
Yes, that is nice to have. me - 1 million as well. I really liked it for
Java, and I see it was working with RG as well.
> There, I said it. I should be reported to the linux
council of elders now and stoned to
> death or something, or at least be
forced to use autoconf and VI until I've learned my
> lesson.
And some of us are using Ubuntu (with just an rt kernel added) and not tweaking
much of anything...don't tell the council.
Sincerely,
Julie S.
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