comments on eclipse
G'day G'day,
Just wondered if anyone had used / still used eclipse (I know you were a fan of it Nova...)? I'm just installing it now with the cdt addon (for c/c++ development) and was curious as to any other comments people had. I use visual c++ express under windows now, and in my search for something I liked under linux, thought I'd give eclipse another go! |
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I guess Anjuta and KDevelop are better for GNU/Linux C++ development :)
Eclipse is just too slow on my computer, and I hated Java. :) |
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I only tried it once, it was rather slow. Also I'm not sure how good their C++ support is, since it's mainly Java orientated.
Oh and for another (cross platform) IDE; have you tried code::blocks? KDevelop is my alltime favorite btw :) Quote:
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Eclipse didn't run that slow for me (they have made speed improvements recently it seems) - when it did run. Probably a mix of dev packages, but it was buggy as anything and I couldn't actually do anything without some complaint or other.
I finally got code::blocks working with a 3rd party ebuild (I'm using gentoo) - staying clear of kdevelop and anjuta because of the large amount of extra packages they require (I don't have gnome or kde installed). Having said that, eclipse was no different - but having java installed will most likely be useful. |
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However that's actually not the reason why I hated Java, the GNU Java and the Kaffe has been existing for quite a few years - The reason is I don't actually know Java very well and it's just slow and bloated. :) |
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After trying various IDE's, I've come to the conclusion: KDevelop is good.
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I believe KDevelop is for linux platform. What is the best IDE for mingw on windows then?
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MSVC from 6.0 to 2005 have very good IDEs. But if you ask for MinGW compiler then Eclipse, Code Blocks and Dev C++ are very good.
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...and I think the Code::Blocks is the best one :)
But you can still wait for KDE4 if you don't want to use a free UNIX-like system like GNU/Linux or FreeBSD, I think they will port the KDE to Windows. |
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Another thing - I still didn't solve the problem with correct settings for Mingw to get DrMingw working correctly - to show me exact code place and line number where the crash happened. Here are my flags (in Code::Blocks) for the compiler: -march=i586 -DOPT_TYPE=\"debugging\" -ggdb3 -DNDEBUG -DWIN32 -Wall -Wno-unknown-pragmas and here my flags for the linker: -Xlinker --add-stdcall-alias --export-all-symbols The dll is about 3MB (normally - not debugged version is about 317KB) - so I believce there should be all possible info debugger needs. What is missing? When I compile with MSVC++ 2005 Express, when I get a crash, DrMingw is working correctly. |
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