Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/09/24/05:25:31
On Fri, 22 Sep 1995 FRITZW AT URIACC DOT URI DOT EDU wrote:
> Yes, this has been a major concern of mine, too. Sure, DJGPP is the BEST C/C++
> Compiler anywhere, but I still use Borlands IDE for my programming. I think it
> would be a VERY worthwhile project to code a good IDE completely in GNU C and
> release it under the GNU or DJGPP licence. No need to bother our good friends
What's wrong with DOS port of Emacs? It *is* compiled with DJGPP, is
under GNU GPL (i.e. free to use) and also exists under Unix/Linux, so you
can switch environments and remain sane.
> Documentation runs along the same lines. Once DJGPP supports Win95, a Win95
> help format of the docs should be made. Again, I'd be happy to help out
> anybody undertaking this project.
A converter is available from the Texinfo format used by GNU/DJGPP
documentation to MSWin RTF format. Somebody posted info about such a
converter to this newsgroup (you can see it by searching the newsgroup
archives on www.delorie.com, see the FAQ for instructions on how to do
this). I assume it should be easy to convert RTF to HLP.
> it takes a lot longer to debug a GNU program then a Borland-compiled program,
> because, although the GNU debugger compares in capabilities, it is very
> difficult to learn (and I'm sick of typing 20 to 30 character variable and
> function names, where's my point and click interface? :) Again, I'd be happy to
While definitely not a substitute for point-and-click, GDB does have some
help for typing long names. It's called ``completion''. You can look it
up in the GDB docs, but in a nutshell: try typing part of a name, then
press `?' (to see the possible names which start with what you typed) or
TAB (GDB will complete the name as much as it can).
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