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== Features ==
== Features ==


* Support Ada, Bash, C, C#, C++, D, Fortran, Haskell, Java, Objective-C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL, and XUL.  
* Support Ada, Bash, C, C#, C++, D, Fortran, Haskell, Java, Objective-C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL, and XUL.
 
* Support multiple version control systems Git, Bazaar, Subversion, CVS, Mercurial (hg), Perforce
 
* Support multiple build system CMake, QMake, Makefile, Meson<ref>[https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343935 Meson support bug report]</ref>, ...
 
* Quick Code Navigation (Jump to declaration/definition)
 
* Code comprehension (Syntax highlighting, semantic code completion)
 
* Documentation integration


* Support C/C++ project
* Support C/C++ project
** Support multiple build system CMake, QMake, Makefile, Meson, ...
** Support multiple build system CMake, QMake, Makefile, Meson, ...
** Support Clang-tidy, [https://www.kdab.com/use-static-analysis-improve-performance/ Clazy] and the Cppcheck static analyzer
** Support Clang-tidy, [https://www.kdab.com/use-static-analysis-improve-performance/ Clazy] and the Cppcheck static analyzer
* Support QML/js


== Tips ==
== Tips ==

Revision as of 22:30, 11 March 2019

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

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

  • Support Ada, Bash, C, C#, C++, D, Fortran, Haskell, Java, Objective-C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL, and XUL.
  • Support multiple version control systems Git, Bazaar, Subversion, CVS, Mercurial (hg), Perforce
  • Support multiple build system CMake, QMake, Makefile, Meson[6], ...
  • Quick Code Navigation (Jump to declaration/definition)
  • Code comprehension (Syntax highlighting, semantic code completion)
  • Documentation integration
  • Support C/C++ project
    • Support multiple build system CMake, QMake, Makefile, Meson, ...
    • Support Clang-tidy, Clazy and the Cppcheck static analyzer

Tips

More Information

References