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Re: Searching for more code reviews
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 1:05 am UTC
by velociostrich
gavlig wrote:@Viech: QtCreator works fine as IDE for unv. Just load it from CMakeLists.txt and you have a ready-to-go project ;)
Qrntz wrote:Qt Creator to both or Vim with extensions if you're feeling hardcore.
Qrntz, I swear on IRC you told me that QtCreator only works with C++! I just tried it and from first glance it looks a helluva lot nicer on the eyes than Code::Blocks.
Re: Searching for more code reviews
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 1:53 am UTC
by Qrntz
velociostrich wrote:Qrntz, I swear on IRC you told me that QtCreator only works with C++!
I told you it would highlight the syntax and support most of the IDE functionality, but wasn't meant to edit C code;
That was some versions ago, now the support is quite fine. :-p
velociostrich wrote:I just tried it and from first glance it looks a helluva lot nicer on the eyes than Code::Blocks.
Granted.
Viech wrote:I used grep and vim before but tracking function calls between files was rather tedious (is there a plugin that makes this easier?).
Qrntz wrote:Vim with extensions
There are lots of docs on that. Juggle plugins until you find the optimal configuration. My personal small recommendation list would be:
When I need to use a tag facility, I use Exuberant Ctags that Vim natively supports.