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January 24, 2008, 09:40 |
Hello!
Some time ago I was
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Kārlis Repsons
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Hello!
Some time ago I was writing applications with IDEs like DevC++, MS Visual Studio etc and there were such nice things like code completion, class tree viewing and others. Now it's KDevelop and OpenFOAM - is it possible to make code reviewing and editing easier than just alphabetically ordered text files? Thank you, Kārlis. |
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January 25, 2008, 04:12 |
Hello Krlis,
for my progra
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Thomas Wolfanger
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Hello Krlis,
for my programming work (which is mainly python) I use eclipse (www.eclipse.org) which is a very powerful IDE supporting several languages (also C++) and platforms. However, I don't know how OpenFOAM could be integrated into this IDE, nor did I do any tests on that. Regards, -Thomas |
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January 25, 2008, 07:41 |
The main problem is that I can
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Kārlis Repsons
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The main problem is that I cannot make code-completion work in KDevelop.
For example - it would be nice, if KDevelop could give me output about what is fvm or fvc! |
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January 25, 2008, 07:56 |
Hi Karlis!
Please keep in m
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Bernhard Gschaider
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Hi Karlis!
Please keep in mind that OF relies heavily on templates and in my experience all these IDEs (especially concerning code completion) work fine with purly object oriented languages but fail with the generic programming (templates). Multiple inheritance might also be a problem (most of the discussed IDEs - Eclipse, Netbeans - come from the Jave-world==Single inheritance) At the end of the day Emacs and Grep still might be your best friends Bernhard
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January 25, 2008, 11:33 |
Thank you, Bernhard, looks lik
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Thank you, Bernhard, looks like you're right!
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