[Icc-mot] 3rd part IDEs (OT)
Lance B. Smith
lance at rapidware.com
Fri Nov 3 06:26:38 PST 2006
Codewright Rules!
Link:
http://shop.borland.com/dr/v2/ec_Main.Entry17C?SID=39696&SP=10023&CID=0&PID=
622600&PN=1&V1=622600&CUR=840&DSP=&PGRP=0&ABCODE=&CACHE_ID=0
It seamlessly tags all symbols (in the background), builds a database and
turns functions and symbols into clickable tool tips. Automatically picks up
changes to the ICC Makefile. You can do everything in Codewright except
build the first time that you change C source files. (ICC IDE must be used
then to generate the new makefile and dependencies).
It traps errors and pops you to the line (like IDE12)
I'll be glad to share my interface from ICC12 V6 to Codewright 6.5.
Cheers
-- Lance
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On Behalf Of Peter Lissenburg
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 2:36 AM
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Subject: [Icc-mot] 3rd part IDEs (OT)
Sorry for the slightly off topic subject, but..
What IDEs are people using with C coding, and ICCxx
I've been using Jedit for a few years now and would like something with some
better code navigation for C. Otherwise I'm happy with it as an editor.
I've looked and used Eclipse for a short while, looked at, but not used
CodeBLocks, and now am thinking about Visual Studio.
All of these are freeware.
Any advise is very much appreciated.
Peter L.
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