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Subject: Re: KDevelop on Apple OS X
From: mk-lists () email ! de
Date: 2014-03-17 7:44:11
Message-ID: EFEE27AB-C901-4C39-AE8F-B6E82B9742F1 () email ! de
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Hi Ian,
On 17 Mar 2014, at 01:20 , Ian Wadham <iandw.au@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alexander Dymo (adymo) is one of two former KDE developers now working on=
Homebrew.
> And he was one of the original developers of KDevelop. I remember him fr=
om back then.
> Do you fancy some "bridge building", Marko?
I=92ll will contact the KDevelop-Devel ML, as Aleix suggested. :) He=92s su=
rely listen in over there, I hope.
> Please persevere with with your efforts on getting KDevelop going on MacP=
orts, Marko. It
I=92ll definitely do so, since I was surprised to see that KDevelop already=
seems to be comparable to Qt-Creator these days. :-D
> contains one of the finest code-readers around, AFAIK the best in the wor=
ld. I have used
> it on Linux to gain an understanding of many a line of difficult C++ code=
. Indispensable.
If you say code-readers you mean that it gives you all those useful class d=
efinitions including documentation?
Yes, I have to say that was impressive to see, since at least all the Qt cl=
asses where heavily referenced right from the start.
Funnily enough only the KDE classes where NOT FOUND by KDevelop. I needed t=
o specify their location manually, but that it worked seamlessly! :)
So, I figure this is something which could be added already at install time=
, so that KDevelop does know about KDE right away.
This must be possible, since it does work for Qt.
OK, I am moving my discussion to kdevelop-devel herewith. Will come to it e=
arliest tomorrow.
Greets,
Marko
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