Release Announcement

Valentin Pavlyuchenko thevalik at gmail.com
Mon Apr 19 08:38:46 UTC 2010


Well, as a user I want to say that best things were
-- an ability of KDevelop4 to complete template classes
and
-- completion prioritising type-matching arguments

Also don't forget to notice:
--CMake documentation


Best regards,
Valentin Pavlyuchenko



2010/4/19 Esben Mose Hansen <kde at mosehansen.dk>:
> On Monday 19 April 2010 09:09:46 Andreas Pakulat wrote:
>> I'd like some input on the release announcement for 4.0. Obviously it
>> needs to be a bit more than just 'we've released 4.0, happy using'. What
>> do you think should be included (I'll try to make a fresh screenshot or
>> two), in particular which features should I describe in a bit more
>> detail? What are our strongest points compared to other C++ IDE's out
>> there?
>>
>
> Well, the DUchain and friends, really. Features such as (in no particular
> order):
>
> * Show all usages
> * Navigate to declarations/definitions
> * Rename variable and other refactorings
> * As-you-type syntax checking
> * Semiautomatic #include's and forward declarations
> * completion showing eligible functions, including types and documentation
> * integration with Qt documentation
> * completion prioritising type-matching arguments
> * automatic sync of function definitions and declarations
> * No-configuration direct opening of CMakeLists.txt and you are ready to go.
> * Create a class and have it semi-automatically added to a relevant target in
> your CMakeLists.txt
>
> probably more.
>
> Wish we could write:
>  * Stable
>
> But perhaps we should rather point out the fact that it is not quite steady-
> as-a-rock yet? Better to have users prepared than disappointed.
>
> --
> kind regards, Esben
>
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