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I'm currently awaiting KDE svn server to run again so I can checkout KDevelop4. As soon as I get my hands on it, I will write a getting started guide here!
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== History (inspired by Wikipedia)== <!--T:18-->
 
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The KDevelop project started in 1998 at the University of Potsdam (Germany). The first released 0.1 was released the same year<ref>[https://marc.info/?l=kde-announce&m=90648146015087&w=2 KDevelop 0.1 announcement]</ref>.
 
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KDevelop has experienced several rewrites. The first time was with version 3.x by Bernd Gehrmann in 2001<ref><!--(-->[https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=98598814600661&w=2 A new IDE for a new millennium :-) by Bernd Gehrmann]</ref> and the second time was with version 4.x with a more object-oriented architecture in 2009<ref>[https://apaku.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/kdevelop4-moved/ KDevelop4 moved]</ref>.
 
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The development of KDevelop 5 started in August 2014 as a port of the KDevelop 4 codebase for qt5 and kf5<ref>[https://www.kdevelop.org/frameworks/kdevelop-master-now-depends-kde-frameworks-5 KDevelop master now depends on KDE Frameworks 5!]</ref>. The custom c++ parser was abandoned in favor of clang and the CMake interpreter was also replaced in favor of using the JSON metadata given by CMake. KDevelop 5 was released in August 2016<ref>[https://www.kdevelop.org/news/kdevelop-500-released KDevelop 5.0.0 release]</ref>.
 
== Features<ref>[https://www.kdevelop.org/features KDevelop feature]</ref> == <!--T:22-->
 
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* Support C, C#, C++, CUDO, OpenCL, Qt QML, Javascript, Python and PHP
 
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* Support multiple version control systems Git, Bazaar, Subversion, CVS, Mercurial (hg), Perforce
 
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* Support multiple build system CMake, QMake, Makefile, Meson<ref>[https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343935 Meson support bug report]</ref>, ...
 
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* Quick Code Navigation (Jump to declaration/definition)
 
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* Code comprehension (Syntax highlighting, semantic code completion)
 
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* Documentation integration
 
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* Integration support for multiple static analyzers: [http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/ Clang-tidy], [https://www.kdab.com/use-static-analysis-improve-performance/ Clazy] and the [http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/ Cppcheck]
 
== Tips == <!--T:11-->
 
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* [http://apaku.wordpress.com/2008/12/15/howto-create-build-and-run-a-simple-kdevelop4-project How to create and build a simple KDevelop4 project]
 
== More Information == <!--T:26-->
 
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* [https://www.kdevelop.org/ KDevelop website]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDevelop Wikipedia]
 
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* [[Special:MyLanguage/KDevelop4/Manual|KDevelop 4 Manual on How to get started]]
 
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* [[Special:MyLanguage/KDevelop5/Manual|KDevelop 5 Manual on How to get started]]
 
==References== <!--T:28-->
 
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 6 September 2019

KDevelop Editor view
An Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Linux, Mac OS X and MS Windows

History (inspired by Wikipedia)

The KDevelop project started in 1998 at the University of Potsdam (Germany). The first released 0.1 was released the same year[1].

KDevelop has experienced several rewrites. The first time was with version 3.x by Bernd Gehrmann in 2001[2] and the second time was with version 4.x with a more object-oriented architecture in 2009[3].

The development of KDevelop 5 started in August 2014 as a port of the KDevelop 4 codebase for qt5 and kf5[4]. The custom c++ parser was abandoned in favor of clang and the CMake interpreter was also replaced in favor of using the JSON metadata given by CMake. KDevelop 5 was released in August 2016[5].

Features[6]

  • Support C, C#, C++, CUDO, OpenCL, Qt QML, Javascript, Python and PHP
  • Support multiple version control systems Git, Bazaar, Subversion, CVS, Mercurial (hg), Perforce
  • Support multiple build system CMake, QMake, Makefile, Meson[7], ...
  • Quick Code Navigation (Jump to declaration/definition)
  • Code comprehension (Syntax highlighting, semantic code completion)
  • Documentation integration

Tips

More Information

References