Any Open Source C++ IDE

D

doublemaster007

Hi all,

Is there any open source IDE for C++ which uses GCC for windows? Hope
this is a right place to ask this question
 
A

Abhishek Padmanabh

Hi all,

Is there any open source IDE for C++ which uses GCC for windows? Hope
this is a right place to ask this question

You can use any of Codeblocks, Dev C++, Eclipse.
 
V

Victor Bazarov

Is there any open source IDE for C++ which uses GCC for windows? Hope
this is a right place to ask this question

It's not truly the right place. A Windows programming newsgroup
would be the right place.

V
 
D

doublemaster007

It's not truly the right place. A Windows programming newsgroup
would be the right place.

V




May be this not the right place, still i thought there are so many C++
pundits here, and they might help me.
I have searched fot Eclips. but i could not verify weather eclips uses
GCC internally to compile C++. I wanted an IDE which uses GCC to
compile c++ codes
 
A

Abhishek Padmanabh

May be this not the right place, still i thought there are so many C++
pundits here, and they might help me.
I have searched fot Eclips. but i could not verify weather eclips uses
GCC internally to compile C++. I wanted an IDE which uses GCC to
compile c++ codes

You can configure eclipse to use gcc.
 
I

Ivan Vecerina

: On Dec 17, 6:57 pm, "(e-mail address removed)"
: > Hi all,
: >
: > Is there any open source IDE for C++ which uses GCC for windows?
Hope
: > this is a right place to ask this question
:
: You can use any of Codeblocks, Dev C++, Eclipse.

One more option: ultimate++
http://www.ultimatepp.org/index.html
 
D

doublemaster007

You can configure eclipse to use gcc.


Thank you all for your help. Actually i wanted a IDE which 'modifies'
GCC code and createa hooks inside GCC. I just wanted to learn this
code. I dont think above mentioned IDE does this.
 
N

nullius.filius

X-No-Archive: yes

Thank you all for your help. Actually i wanted a IDE which 'modifies'
GCC code and createa hooks inside GCC. I just wanted to learn this
code. I dont think above mentioned IDE does this.

What-, what-, what-, what-, what-, what-, what, what-, what one has to
wonder, i-i-i-is why, artists th-he calibre of GNU... should still
resort to Emacs. Yes, and I-, I mean, I don't know how experienced you
are with C++ (I'm a n00b, who has decided it is time to graduate from
'alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++' and read 'comp.lang.c++'), but if you are
like me you have tried every IDE.

Emacs does not put hooks inside GCC, it uses hooks inside its own
embedded lisp interpreter to do things that are shockingly clever. And
it uses them to effect. To, yes, to, to help you in every way
possible. I love it, and it has cut down on my use of words like "oh,
tit, brum-, brear-, bra, brew-jug, ****, arse, tit!"

Emacs is so absolutely terrific. With Skeleton code to put all that
metaphysical punctuation, like creation dates, and include guards, and
all the stuff I find absolutely less than delightful to type in;
Electric templates for completing for-loop statements and if
statements and switch statements, and, well everything. Word
expansion, so I don't go around mispelling the same variable; A code
browser for navigating through code; A visual front end you can run
through the shell to the gdb debugger. And it all works on Windows.
 

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