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==Resize editor window== | ==Resize editor window== | ||
− | A double click on a tab of an opened file should enlarge the editor window, and put the Log & Others and the management panel (F2 and Alt+F2) in the background. If you double click again on the tab, the window will be resized to the original size and the panels are visible again.--[[User:Mariocup|Mariocup]] 11:38, 13 March 2008 (CET) - Saving different layouts and | + | A double click on a tab of an opened file should enlarge the editor window, and put the Log & Others and the management panel (F2 and Alt+F2) in the background. If you double click again on the tab, the window will be resized to the original size and the panels are visible again.--[[User:Mariocup|Mariocup]] 11:38, 13 March 2008 (CET) - Saving different layouts and assigning a shortcuts is a workaround. |
==Icons in the Management window== | ==Icons in the Management window== | ||
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== Setting Defines == | == Setting Defines == | ||
For example if a source file contains different #ifdef constructs, sometimes the user wants to toggle setting or unsetting of a define. This could be done either with introducing a comment character in the compiler define dialogue or using a split view window, where one column could be for setting a define and a second column for unsetting a define. The status of a define could be move between the columns by an arrow. | For example if a source file contains different #ifdef constructs, sometimes the user wants to toggle setting or unsetting of a define. This could be done either with introducing a comment character in the compiler define dialogue or using a split view window, where one column could be for setting a define and a second column for unsetting a define. The status of a define could be move between the columns by an arrow. | ||
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== Checkbox for Prebuilt and Postbuilt Steps == | == Checkbox for Prebuilt and Postbuilt Steps == | ||
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== Extension Points for options == | == Extension Points for options == | ||
Add mechanism to lock inconsistent selection of compiler, assembler or linker options. E.g. if one march= is selected other march= should be disabled and issue a warning. | Add mechanism to lock inconsistent selection of compiler, assembler or linker options. E.g. if one march= is selected other march= should be disabled and issue a warning. | ||
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== Debugger Console == | == Debugger Console == | ||
Integrate a gdb Debugger Console in CodeBlocks. | Integrate a gdb Debugger Console in CodeBlocks. | ||
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+ | This has already been implemented by oBFusCATed in these days. And added in trunk now.[[User:Ollydbg|Ollydbg]] 09:25, 21 June 2009 (CEST) | ||
== Hardware Breakpoint == | == Hardware Breakpoint == |
Latest revision as of 07:25, 21 June 2009
Editor Improvements
Resize editor window
A double click on a tab of an opened file should enlarge the editor window, and put the Log & Others and the management panel (F2 and Alt+F2) in the background. If you double click again on the tab, the window will be resized to the original size and the panels are visible again.--Mariocup 11:38, 13 March 2008 (CET) - Saving different layouts and assigning a shortcuts is a workaround.
Icons in the Management window
If you want to switch the different views in the management window you have to scroll, the tabs (projects, symbols, Files etc.). It would be easier for the user to have different icons like (http://kile.sourceforge.net/showscreenshot.php?id=2) in the margin to switch between the views. If you select e.g. the project icon then the project view will appear. Clicking again on the same icon will collapse the project view.--Mariocup 11:38, 13 March 2008 (CET)
Save copy as
Sometimes user want to make a backup of files or want to save a copy at a different location. Therefore a menu save copy as could be useful.--Mariocup 11:38, 13 March 2008 (CET)
Clipboard History
If users are writing source code a quite common problem is that your are using copy and paste functionality. Sometimes it could happen that you want to replace two different words with a new string. For example you have a header file and renamed two defines
- define NAME1 1
- define NAME2 2
and renamed
- define NAME_1 1
- define NAME_2 2
These defines are a bit mask in status variable and this is used in your source code.
var = NAME1 | NAME2;
It would be easier in such a case to put NAME_1 and NAME_2 in a clipboard history, that could be displayed e.g. in the log & others window. Now if you reached the line with var you could select NAME1 and make e.g. a double click on the NAME_1 entry in the clipboard history to paste the string and if you select NAME2 the same again for the other entry. Since you could have several entries in the clipboard history it would make sense to sort them alphebatically (e.g. sort button or column) on demand.
For example I am using (http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/) ditto clipboard history manager under windows. With this clipboard manager you can type a text in a search field and then you get a filtered clipboard history. This would be a more advanced feature but desirable.
Since a clipboard entry could be very long I think it should be trunkated to a fix number of characters. I do not know what would be a reasonable length.
Scope for Search
Add filter for searching with: Class/Struct, Union, Enumeration, Typedef, Function, Method, Variable, Namespace, Comments --Mariocup 11:38, 13 March 2008 (CET)
Insert Class method Declaration/Implementation
The context menu in the editor Insert/Class method declaration/implementation shows the list of classes etc. but lacks of the ability of filter mechanism while typing text text like it is available for Goto File or Goto Function.--Mariocup
Convert Tab to spaces and vice versa
If you mark a text in the editor and select the context menu, then tabs will converted to spaces within the selection.--Mariocup 11:38, 13 March 2008 (CET)
Project Management
Setting Defines
For example if a source file contains different #ifdef constructs, sometimes the user wants to toggle setting or unsetting of a define. This could be done either with introducing a comment character in the compiler define dialogue or using a split view window, where one column could be for setting a define and a second column for unsetting a define. The status of a define could be move between the columns by an arrow.
Checkbox for Prebuilt and Postbuilt Steps
If you are using different postbuilt steps e.g. conversion of executable to a hex-file and followed by a build steps for flash programming it would be desirable either to have a a comment character for disabling postbuilt steps or introducing checkbox for selecting different post built steps.
Environment per build target
E.g. you want to use different compiler version for two build targets. The compiler is parametrise in the toolchain executable as an environment variable GNUGCC that points to different MinGW compiler versions. This could be realised when configurations of environment variables could be assigned for each build target.
File Explorer in CB
The file explorer (dmoore) and its shell extension can be used for flexible tasks like integrating Subversion support with gsvn or TortoiseSVN, diffing files etc. It should be integrated in Codeblocks.
Hunspell
Integrate Hunspell as spell checker as CodeBlocks may be used as text editor too.
Linker Settings
If you link different libraries that contain cylic references, then the linker will issue an error. To solve the problem you can surround the library list by
--start-group <liste libs> --end-group
Could be nice to have a checkbox in the Linker settings that will provide this command.
Embedded
Add new tabs in the project settings for setting a predefined list of assembler and linker options (like in the compiler tab).
Extension Points for options
Add mechanism to lock inconsistent selection of compiler, assembler or linker options. E.g. if one march= is selected other march= should be disabled and issue a warning.
Symbol-Browser
The scope of the search in the symbol browse should depend on the user selection Global Functions, Global Variables, Defines etc.
Show Call Hierarchy
Show tree view of the called function and functions that were called before and after it.
Debugger Console
Integrate a gdb Debugger Console in CodeBlocks.
This has already been implemented by oBFusCATed in these days. And added in trunk now.Ollydbg 09:25, 21 June 2009 (CEST)
Hardware Breakpoint
For embedded programming it is required to add so called hardware breakpoints. To do that gdb settings set only-use-hw-breakpoints 1 are required. These breakpoint should have a different color. Additional it could be a nice feature to be able to disable and enable existing breakpoints.
Interrupt and Resume Debugger
Add button for interrupting and resume in the Debugger.
- Isn't that already supported? (the "Stop" button first interrupts the process and on second-click stops it) - Mandrav 10:06, 13 April 2008 (CEST)
Section Browser
In the gdb console the command "i file" will display the names of the output sections with start and end address. This information could be displayed in a tree view and by selecting the name of the output section you can navigate between sections. This could be useful to set breakpoint in different sections.
Symbol View in Debugger
In some debuggers the symbols of an object (e.g. including startup code) are extracted and displayed in the symbol view. To get a clear view this view should provide a search dialogue and a filter mechanism for display the symbols.
Mixed Mode
Provide a context menu to get a mixed mode (source code and assembler output) in debug mode. This should be possible for alle files within a project. In this view the user can set breakpoints in the assembler lines.
The display in mixed mode can be achived with the use of the GDB/MI interface (see gdb Manual gdb/mi Command Syntax): Since gdb 6.1 the debugger can perform mi command with the use of interperter-exec command.
interpreter-exec mi "-data-disassemble -f main.cpp -l 2 -- 1"
The passing of --0 or --1 will provide information for mixed mode if it is parsed.
Tabbed View
The windows of breakpoint, variables etc. should dockable in a tabbed view.
Multiple Watch Windows
In complex application with many watches the windows becomes unclear, since that a search function in the watch window would be cool. In addition it is diserable to have multiple watch windows to group some variables in "categories". The name of the watch windows should be editable.
Write Access to Register, Memory
Sometimes it is necessary to modify controller registers of values in the memory, therefore the memory and register view should provide a feature modify he content.
Special Function Register
Architectures like PowerPC or TriCore have tousands of Special Functions Registers, which are not convenient to display them in the debugger. A browse dialogue for special funcions registers would simplify life.
Multiple Debugger Instances
In embedded applications it is necessary to debug different projects (AVR, PowerPC etc.) simultaneously. For this reason the debugger mustn't be stopped when switching between projects.
Memory Consumption
A bar/gauge view of the allocated memory in different output sections.
Squirell Debug
Squirell scripts provide a simple mechanism to add functionality to CodeBlocks. The possibility to debug these scripts in CodeBlocks would be nice.