* C and C++ IDE
@ 2012-07-23 16:31 Juan Pedro Pérez Alcántara
2012-07-23 17:30 ` Doug Lewan
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From: Juan Pedro Pérez Alcántara @ 2012-07-23 16:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,
I'm new to the list, although I've been an Emacs user for some years now,
and use Emacs on a daily basics for a lot of things. I use it, among other
things, for Python, PHP, web and PostgreSQL / PostGIS related issues,
including Pl/PgSQL programming. Now I want to use it for C and C++
development. Can you give me a few rapid hints on where to start? I think
Emacs comes with a lot of niceties for those languages. Is there a good
document on how to configure Emacs for this purpose?
Thanks a lot,
--
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* RE: C and C++ IDE
2012-07-23 16:31 C and C++ IDE Juan Pedro Pérez Alcántara
@ 2012-07-23 17:30 ` Doug Lewan
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From: Doug Lewan @ 2012-07-23 17:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Juan Pedro Pérez Alcántara, help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
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I always start with the Info documentation (C-h i). There's a node for "C Modes" in the emacs info.
The next place I tend to look is customization (under the "Options" menu). It always gives good hints about what is possible.
I hope this helps.
,Doug
From: help-gnu-emacs-bounces+dougl=shubertticketing.com@gnu.org [mailto:help-gnu-emacs-bounces+dougl=shubertticketing.com@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Juan Pedro Pérez Alcántara
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Subject: C and C++ IDE
Hello,
I'm new to the list, although I've been an Emacs user for some years now, and use Emacs on a daily basics for a lot of things. I use it, among other things, for Python, PHP, web and PostgreSQL / PostGIS related issues, including Pl/PgSQL programming. Now I want to use it for C and C++ development. Can you give me a few rapid hints on where to start? I think Emacs comes with a lot of niceties for those languages. Is there a good document on how to configure Emacs for this purpose?
Thanks a lot,
--
Juan Pedro Pérez
Director Técnico
jp.alcantara@gstgis.com<mailto:jp.alcantara@gstgis.com>
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* Re: C and C++ IDE
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@ 2012-07-23 22:58 ` Chris Gordon-Smith
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From: Chris Gordon-Smith @ 2012-07-23 22:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Juan Pedro Pérez Alcántara <jp.alcantara@gstgis.com>:
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> Hello,
>
> I'm new to the list, although I've been an Emacs user for some years now,
> and use Emacs on a daily basics for a lot of things. I use it, among other
> things, for Python, PHP, web and PostgreSQL / PostGIS related issues,
> including Pl/PgSQL programming. Now I want to use it for C and C++
> development. Can you give me a few rapid hints on where to start? I think
> Emacs comes with a lot of niceties for those languages. Is there a good
> document on how to configure Emacs for this purpose?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
Hello
You might like to have a look at the Emacs Code Browser (ECB). It
provides many features, including ability to go quickly to a specific
C++ function in a class.
It is included in Debian, but (I think) can also be downloaded
separately from the ECB site. It takes a bit of setting up, but is
very good once that is done.
Chris Gordon-Smith
www.simsoup.info
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