On Thursday, 15. September 2011 20:22:17 Michael Mol wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Chris Brennan <xa...@xaerolimit.net> wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Leonardo Guilherme
> > 
> > <leonardo.guilhe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I do not know the state of Geanny since I last checked (couple of
> >> years
> >> ago), but the highlight capabilites of KDevelop got my eye. It
> >> highlights local variables in different colors in the same context,
> >> so something like int foo(float bar, float baz) {
> >> }
> >> will have bar and baz in different colors. Also, support for CMake in
> >> KDevelop got really great and useful. Plus, it supports debugging
> >> inside the editor. Its awesome.
> > 
> > If you want something in a gui, what about Code::Blocks? It's also
> > multi-platform....
> 
> dev-util/codeblocks is masked. How well (or poorly) does it work on
> Gentoo AMD64?
> 
> I did an emerge -p kdevelop...that'd pull back in the large bulk of
> KDE. I'm going to have to pass for now.

I' using kdevelop a lot. It's a nice IDE. At least, if you already use KDE as 
I am :)

> qt-creator has some use flag
> changes, but only requires bits of KDE I already have, so I'll be
> trying it.
> 
> I don't show an ebuild for eclipse (I see dev-java/ant-eclipse-ecj,
> dev-java/eclipse-ecj and dev-util/eclipse-sdk). Last time I poked
> eclipse, it was a royal pain using any *DT unless one downloaded it as
> a packaged deal.

Same as my experience. But it's nice, if you do java.

> Version dependencies were a pain. (That said, I
> settled into it fairly quickly. But that was a long time ago)


> I don't see an ebuild for Emacs CC-Mode.

app-xemacs/cc-mode

Regards,
Michael


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