Editing C++ code

Editing C++ code

This image shows KWrite editing a C++ header file. You can see the syntax highlighting, along with code folding helpers and vertical indentation level markers.

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The C++ standard library incorporates the C standard library with some small modifications to make it work better with the C++ language. water softener systems

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When I try to edit any C++ code on Designer, it gives me the message “There is no plugin for editing C++ code installed! Note: plugins are not available in static QT configurations” I am running a Gentoo 2004.2 box. Kdevelop = v3.1.0, QT = v3.3.3-r1. I would really appreciate any guidance from someout there. offshore programming

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Having a clean code helps a lot (from my programming experience anyway).

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While not an official part of the standard, it gives a number of extensions to the standard library which are expected to be included in the next version of C++. Support for TR1 is growing in almost all currently maintained C++ compilers. outsource manufacturing

Looks great. Wish I could get kwrite to look like that!

When I open a C source file in kwrite, I get a really messy cluttered window. With a big yellow bar down the left side, the body of the window filled with little >> symbols which I think are showing tabs, etc. I’d love to have a nice clean easy-to-read window like this screenshot.

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