the documentation:-)
Executive Summary: The task list plugin can import a CSV file and make
it available in the Build Issues view. It watches the CSV file and
updates whenever it changes.
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directory to the source-directory.
PS: Daniel said when reviewing the patch that somebody will complain
about this and I did not believe him. I hate when he is right;-)
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in general.
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On 27.09.2012 05:00, Loaden wrote:
Which OS you testing? It still not work on Windows 7 64bit after pick
this change.
It will only work if your Kit actually includes a Qt version. Can you
check whether one is set up?
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sure not to lose any information in the process, but
having extra eyes on a big and semi-automated change like this does
never hurt. Thank you!
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configuration. The sdktool should automatically use the
correct place to house its settings files.
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in the kits, I readily admit that. We
will continue to polish it, but I am so far rather happy with how it
turned out so far.
Do you see additional use cases that I missed?
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that or you just switch the device used by the kit. Which one is
more convenient depends a bit on the number of devices you actually have.
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SSH, so I cannot even setup a
generic target: the solution with earlier versions was to manually
attach to remote gdb server, but this is not working anymore with 2.6.
It is: The debugger will use the IP configuration of the device anyway.
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now and
fills that role well, being friendly, responsive and competent.
Here is a list of Orgad merged patches:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/#q,status:merged+owner:1000534,n,z
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(exactly the one your Qt was build with).
Unfortunately running with the wrong mingw version in PATH can cause
crashes and we will put the compiler of the Kit into the PATH before
building.
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is
officially a maintainer now.
Congratulations to Orgad for his outstanding work!
He is now responsible for the ClearCase plugin to Qt Creator.
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also
don't see any pre-built versions of Qt for 64-bit Windows.
Yeap, a 32bit version should be fine (with the limitations listed above).
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. In the bug tracker they stay around and are fully visible when
somebody is done with one task and looks for something else to do. So
chances to get something fixed are _way_ higher when you put something
into the bug tracker.
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Hi Paweł,
I had this failure during conversion to COFF with MSVC 2010 this
week: It was caused by a
bug in the MSVC compiler. Upgrading it to SP1 fixed the issue.
Is there a Service Pack for MSVC2012 already? Did you check the
knowledge base at
microsoft for hotfixes?
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Hello Alfonso!
2013/3/8 Alfonso Chartier alfonso.chart...@gmail.com:
Compiling C:\spa_z\spa_dsp\TgUmts\TgUmts_oneNand.c
Assembling TgUmts_oneNand.src
Compiling C:\spa_z\spa_dsp\TgUmts\TgUmts_channel.c
c563 W135: C:\spa_z\spa_dsp\TgUmts\TgUmts_channel.c: line 2089: statement
not reached
c563
/
Note that the Qbs plugin is not feature complete and not as well
integrated as the qmake build system at this time. It is at about the
same level as the other build system creators supports though.
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Hello!
Please note that Qt 5 assumes utf-8 encoded source files. This is the
reason why the default encoding was changed.
Detecting the right encoding is tricky, so creator will not try to do
so. I would suggest to use a tool like recode to change
the file encoding to utf-8 when switching to Qt
Orgad: Good point!
Guido: Just to clarify: No, I do not hate you. I just hate changes
that mess up the shortcuts I use:-)
Everybody is of course free to do with the sources as he pleases -- as
long as the terms of the license are adhered to. So this is just a
statement how I feel about some of
Hi Thomas!
You can build creator and go to HelpAbout Plugins after starting
it. You can then disable as many plugins as you like and go as
minimalistic as you want;-)
TextEditor declares only Find and Locator as dependencies (in addition to Core).
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2013/5/13 Thomas Meyer
of 'ellipseorbitplugin.h'.
Check ToolsOptionsC++File Naming and untick Lower case file names
there.
Is that what you want?
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the plugin?
If there is no interest, then I propose to mark perforce support as
experimental in Qt Creator 2.8 (which will turn off the plugin, but keep
it available) and remove perforce support in the version after that --
if nobody steps up to maintain the code.
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Hello Thomas,
No, the code has not changed in any significant way as far as I am aware of.
What creator will do (on the top of my head) is check the version of
the shared and the user file, bring up the one with the lower file
version to the higher on, merge the settings of the shared settings
Hello everybody!
Could we please define more clearly what is applicable to those
promises of source and binary compatibility?
I would suggest that experimental plugins are not effected by them.
Those plugins are
* expected to change rapidly
* already communicated to be unstable for our users
*
On Jul 8, 2013 9:02 PM, André Pönitz
andre.poen...@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de wrote:
(a) Drop 'Internal'
I am in favour of this. Making classes public is currently very annoying.
(b) Lower case outermost namespace
I would prefer the namespaces to stay camelcase. Creator supports
completion of
of making sure those
flags will take effect in the different build systems.
Or, maybe, I am mistaken and exist other way to make it?
If this is something qbs specific, then you can always implement it as
part of the qbs plugin:-)
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2013/7/30 Denis Shienkov scap...@yandex.ru:
Optimization settings should in my opinion be handled by Qbs. In fact it
has settings in the cpp module for exactly that.
Yes. Of course from QBS.
So let's hammer down the scope:
Are we discussing a generic infrastructure in Qt Creator that can be
backed by code using the
newly-made-public class (in a different commit depending on the
making-public-change).
I hope this helps:-)
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2013/8/14 Daniel Teske daniel.te...@digia.com:
The problem is that just pointing to a qmake binary is not enough as
Creator runs a couple of sanity checks to ensure the associated Qt build
is usable. This is simply too much in this particular case.
The ony requirements are, and I repeat myself
missed so far.
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On Aug 29, 2013 7:17 PM, Elias Steurer
I have created a new design for the Qt Creator. For now its “only” raw
design made in Photoshop and of course only my very first sketches. The
style of the Editor is dark and therefore comfortable to work especially in
the night ;). Please provide me useful
Hey Mehdi, Hallo Christian,
feedback we had when we were still with Nokia was that the kits
concept worked well for device development. The icon changing in the
Mini Target Selector to reflect the actual device targeted was the one
big thing there. That will go away with your device-switching
On Sep 5, 2013 6:04 PM, David Kaspar dkas...@blackberry.com wrote:
The generic 'Context' object would allow varying number of columns i.e.
it would allow tree-like structure of contexts. We can have e.g.:
a) QNXProject/Target/Debug/Device
b) QNXProject/Target/Release/Device/Perimeter/...
b)
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Hi Stephen,
On Sep 9, 2013 9:27 PM, Stephen Kelly steve...@gmail.com wrote:
André Pönitz wrote:
On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 08:09:23PM +0200, Stephen Kelly wrote:
Not really. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Again, just deflecting attention away from doing the wrong thing.
I am
Hey Michael,
On Sep 9, 2013 9:24 PM, Michael Jackson imikejack...@gmail.com wrote:
Does QtCreator has any sort of Real Time Collaboration features or has
someone produced a plugin? Today I used Google Docs to work with a remote
colleague in order to design some codes. I was thinking it would
On Sep 10, 2013 8:48 AM, hatred adrozd...@gmail.com wrote:
So I prepare patch that helps me to work with perforce and fix top-level
directory detection issue: http://pastebin.com/TE8Vey54
Hey, thanks for investigating!
Unfortunately I can only accept contributions that are sent in via
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page of the wizard/Unconfigured project page: Just use '.' for the build
directory.
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A crash is always a bug. Please report it so that it will not get lost.
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On Oct 8, 2013 6:05 PM, Thomas Meyer pub...@meyer-thomas.com wrote:
Hi,
if I add an external library to an *unconfigured* project,
Qt Creator 'crashes'. Possible bug?
Using:
Sorry, no tabs for me.
2013/10/11 Elias Steurer el...@evolutionzone.net:
Hey Folks,
Some new Designs J
Light Theme:
http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/4947/5h2.png
Dark Theme:
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/2734/rspm.png
I would appreciate useful feedback.
Best,
Eli
Hello,
could you please use plain text mail instead of this multi-part base64
encoded mess? Plain text is way easier to read for the old people on
this list, some of which insist on using text-only mailers. Now that I
complained about non-plain-text mails, I hope my mailer won't end up
sending
++) programming?
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On Nov 13, 2013 5:56 PM, Mateusz Loskot mate...@loskot.net wrote:
IOW, does it mean those factories are dedicated for use by 'external'
parties only, i.e. Qt Creator core, and should not be used
within the same plugin those subclasses are implemented?
No.
It just means that it is easier to
On 23 Nov 2013 00:27, Mateusz Loskot
Regardless, I'm always getting this file created
$HOME/.config/QtProject/qbs.conf
I can manually remove $HOME/.config/QtProject,
launch QtC as above, open a .qbs project and the file is back there.
Shouldn't it respect the -settingspath?
I don't think
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On 26.11.2013 11:43, Mateusz Loskot wrote:
On 26 November 2013 10:10, Tobias Hunger tobias.hun...@digia.com wrote:
* Please make sure to follow the coding style.
http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/qtcreator-extending/coding-style.html
has the details.
(...)
There usually are lots
Hello again,
Did you read the paper of the guys that implemented the eclipse plugin?
Considering this is still a topic of active research, I doubt that you will
find much outside of the scientific community. So go and check the paper,
read the stuff they list in their bibliography, and any
category, so that you
toggle the tests in the build issues separately from the compile issues.
I would recommend doing that anyway: Tests are no compile problems after
all, so they deserve a separate category.
If it makes sense, perhaps there is a way to achieve this.
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stable I do not think we will
export additional symbols in Qt Creator 3.0.x.
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and its forks nor
in Gnome 3. One more area where you can not write a cross-linux-desktop
application without lots of extra code:-/
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Hi Kevin,
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Kevin Krammer kevin.kram...@kdab.com wrote:
IMHO having support for the main cross-desktop specification of that area does
not only benefit those currently using a workspace that already implements it.
How is it a main cross-desktop specification if
with the current active setup of Qt Creator. We can not
guess whether you still want to use the other setup or not... so we keep
the settings around in all cases.
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/run settings,
I told myself, duh this is not as convenient as in Visual Studio
(where I daily practice C#).
You are probably right, but this cross-platform thing makes this whole
thing a bit harder. Of course that is no excuse not to do the right
thing(TM).
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Hi Jochen,
Jochen Becher wrote:
currently I am developing a new Qt Creator plug-in for some kind of
structural modeling (very tiny sub-set of UML). I would like to
integrate the plug-in smoothly: it should be possible to drag project
explorer nodes or class-view nodes to a diagram or the
am no Windows user, maybe we can just bump the requirement to MSVC
2012 there? That would be a huge step forward for our C++11 support!
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wrong. Run the debugger:
Is your project's destructor called at some point?
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blame in split B, then that would also open in split B,
covering the editor you were just working with. That in turn does not
seem to be what you want.
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Hi,
On Jun 8, 2014 9:35 AM, Orgad Shaneh org...@gmail.com wrote:
You need to have the same kits (including their IDs) in all workstations.
That is correct. If you want to share project settings, then you need to
make sure of this.
This includes the following files from
Hi Lorenz,
I doubt that this will be possible: The project view is meant to
visualize the structure of the build system, so it tries to stay true
to how the things are organized there.it CMake unfortunately has
basically one flat list of files that it considers as inputs, so that
is what creator
On Jun 19, 2014 8:53 AM, Stephen Kelly steve...@gmail.com wrote:
I have no idea what you are referring to. Readers shouldn't treat it as
truth just because you said it :).
That is why I said from the little I heard. I hope that made it
sufficiently clear that I was repeating information I
on the platform flags when probing the compiler for
include paths as far as I can tell by looking at the code.
What kind of toolchain did you set up?
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for the board?
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Hi there,
Your Sep id's wrong in that it should use make for your host, *not* the one
from the sysroot.
Your sysroot contains binaries build for your target machine (most likely
ARM), which your build machine (most likely Intel) does not understand.
Hope this helps to get you on the right
On Oct 5, 2014 1:40 PM, Diego Iastrubni diegoi...@gmail.com wrote:
1) JNI = pain
2) Command line - means it will be easier for you to test and reproduce.
3) Using an external command also means the build dependencies of
QtCreator will be smaller.
That is actually a very good point, if you
Hi,
On Oct 9, 2014 3:21 AM, Gang Deng abel78d...@gmail.com wrote:
I open the qtcreator.pro file in QtCreator.exe which is
installed by running qt-opensource-windows-x86-mingw482_opengl-5.3.2.exe on
my Win 7 system, and click the build button to build. So I do not know
which environment
Hi
Am 13.11.2014 18:37 schrieb Michael Jackson imikejack...@gmail.com:
Setup: OS X 10.8.5, Xcode 5.1.x, QtCreator 3.2.1.
I have a pair of Kits setup: Qt 4.8.6 and Qt 5.3.1. Both are self built.
My project is CMake based. I have no problems Opening my project and all
that. I change the kit to
On Nov 13, 2014 10:02 PM, Michael Jackson imikejack...@gmail.com wrote:
I have completely separate build directories for the Qt4 and Qt5 builds.
I should have been more clear. Thanks for the feedback on using QtCreator
on OS X and actually trying to debug. It really does look like it is a lost
Hi Jason,
I never noticed that behavior, and I got a SSD, too.
Which OS are you on?
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Please consider to file a bug report at bugreports.qt-project.org.
Those reports are much less likely to get lost, especially now when lots of
people are on vacation.
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On Dec 30, 2014 10:03 PM, Freddy Martinez Garcia freddy311...@gmail.com
wrote:
hi guys... i have some bug
On Jan 2, 2015 1:19 PM, Hermann Fieger hermann.fie...@t-online.de wrote:
I've implemented Python functionality, which is able, to use all the
fine Qt stuff ( Forms, Buttons, Canvases, signals, slots ... ). So users
of my software are able to write their own scripts within my application,
use
+1 from my side.
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Hi Alexander,
yes, I think we normalize line endings before passing the diff data on
to the diff plugin. So this is indeed most likely broken on windows.
Could you please file a bug report and assign it over to me? Thanks!
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On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 10:41 AM, Alexander
a filename and hop there) to any mouse-intensive navigation widget:-)
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reason to propose this page.
Discussions on how to arange the pages, whether they are still useful
or not and how we can improve the work-flow for those pages happen
constantly, so this is in no way specific to Benjamins proposal.
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On Jan 29, 2015 6:57 AM, Alexander Drozdov adrozd...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, inital one. But this was discarded because unneeded files is
displayed in project tree, but it is useful for me. Also I totally have not
time to process it and integrate to upstream (like my patch for Perforce
plugin, it
Am 25.01.2015 14:24 schrieb Frédéric Marchal
frederic.marc...@wowtechnology.com:
Sorting the list of possible encodings with the most used at the top would
already help a lot.
Most used will most likely vary widely between users. We could move the
recently used encodings to the top though. Is
Hi Axel,
Nice to see somebody but me use this:-)
The template.qbs file should not even be considered at this point, so
it must be the wizard.json file triggering something.
I'll look into your problem first thing on Monday.
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On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 10:17 PM, Axel Jäger
Hi there,
yes, you can create kits outside of creator.
The installer in fact does just that: It registers the Qt versions,
toolchains, etc. it installs and then sets up a kit. We have a
commandline tool called sdktool for that. It is pretty low-level tool
and it works best to set up all the
Hi Mathias,
ok, I see that use-case, but I do not see why cmake needs an options
page of its own.
I still think Just adding the path to the right cmake binary to the
kit would suffice.
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Tobias
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Mathias Hasselmann
math...@taschenorakel.de wrote:
Hi Andrii,
no, that is not possible.
The projects panel is supposed to visualize the build system structure,
so I made sure it will always include everything referrenced in your
qbs files.
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Hi Hugo,
On Jan 9, 2015 1:03 AM, Hugo Parente Lima hugo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm writing (and using on my daily job) a QtCreator plugin[1] for the
Ruby language, the syntax highlighting doesn't support hereDoc style
string, hereDoc strings are those perl style string like:
foo = abc
I'm
,
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for the font. We have code
that picks a font color with a good contrast to the background color.
That would also reduce the need to ship two sets of icons for the two
themes.
Best Regards,
Tobias
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On Mar 2, 2015 12:14 AM, Axel Jäger axeljae...@googlemail.com wrote:
It is interesting to see that my template was not valid in the first place
but only machine complained about it, even with a crash.
The Projects page taking a parameter is a recent addition. Looks like I
need to check for
On Mar 5, 2015 8:21 PM, Lorenz Haas lyk...@gmail.com wrote:
As a matter of course: +1.
However, regarding nullptr, override and final: Would we use these or
the Qt equivalent Q_NULLPTR, Q_DECL_OVERRIDE and Q_DECL_FINAL?
The plan is to use the C++ keywords directly. All supported compilers do
Hi Sandro,
I enjoyed speaking to you at QtCS. Thanks for pointing this code out to me.
You showed screenshots of KDevelop with your plugin. Is that available
somewhere so that I can play with it a bit?
Best Regards,
Tobias
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Hi Tomaz,
I was actually wondering about that, but I saw you send the mail and so I
picked the name on the top of the thread in gmail...
Sorry for that, next time I will trust my own recollections over Gmail
again:-)
Best Regards,
Tobias
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Gitorious has closed down a while ago. It does still provide read-only
access to the repositories (thanks to archive.org IIRC), but there is no
way to push new code there.
Just remove it from your lists of remotes and use the repositories at
code.qt.io instead.
Best Regards,
Tobias
Am 02.07.2015
Hi Jason,
I agree that all of these would be nice to have, but unfortunately we
do not have infinite resources and thus need to prioritize. Things we
consider important get done first, the rest when there is time -- and
we continuously get more reports/find more things ourselves/have new
ideas,
to reply in private. I understand that some of you
are not able to discuss their work in public, but I am still awfully curious
about the cool stuff that you people are doing with Qt Creator and the
extensions you wrote for it :-)
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Am 22.05.2015 15:23 schrieb Cristian Adam
Or a central place where people can get plugins for Qt Creator. Visual
Studio has Visual Studio Gallery (5437 items)
One would get working / tested plugins without having to compile
themselves.
Oh, that would indeed rock!
Am 22.05.2015 11:03 schrieb Filippo Cucchetto filippocucche...@gmail.com
:
Thank you!
Btw supposing i arrive at a good implementation of my plugin, is there a
chance for it being integrated in the master branch?
In other words, do you accept contributions for plugins for other
languages?
I
If you are starting to rework the project mode, then why stop where you did?
You got a tree view, so why don't you put the different Kits into that
tree view as well, together with Build and Run? Get rid of the
other (double-)tabbar as well while at it.
Best Regards,
Tobias
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015
Hi Tasuku,
You are right, the overall structure needs to take the Kits into
account and would look something like this:
Project A
- Kit 1
-- Build
-- Run
- Kit 2
-- Build
-- Run
- Editor
- Dependencies
- To-Do Settings
The kits need to be part of the tree if you want to get rid of the last
Der Andrey,
Plesse check the PluginManager class and the surrounding code.
I hope that helps,
Tobias
Am 20.07.2015 10:58 nachm. schrieb Andrey Poltavets
andrey.poltav...@gmail.com:
Hello. Dear QtC's devs please give me key tags about mechanisms which
takes responsibilities for loading
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