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19 <h2>Carbide.c++ Release Notes 2.2.0</h2> |
19 <h2>Carbide.c++ Release Notes 2.3.0</h2> |
20 <p>The Carbide.c++ is a comprehensive development tool suite for Symbian OS that is based on the Eclipse framework. The C++ Development Toolkit (CDT), provides the foundation for project and build tools management, as well as the primary interface for the debugger to communicate with the IDE. </p> |
20 <p>The Carbide.c++ is a comprehensive development tool suite for Symbian OS that is based on the Eclipse framework. The C++ Development Toolkit (CDT), provides the foundation for project and build tools management, as well as the primary interface for the debugger to communicate with the IDE. </p> |
21 <p>This is a collection of important information concerning last-minute |
21 <p>This is a collection of important information concerning last-minute |
22 changes and other topics that deserve special attention. Please |
22 changes and other topics that deserve special attention. Please |
23 read these notes carefully before using the Carbide tools so you |
23 read these notes carefully before using the Carbide tools so you |
24 understand the current limitations and workarounds for known |
24 understand the current limitations and workarounds for known |
33 a quick introduction to Carbide.c++.</p> |
33 a quick introduction to Carbide.c++.</p> |
34 <p class="note" style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><span style="font-weight: bold;">WARNING</span>: |
34 <p class="note" style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><span style="font-weight: bold;">WARNING</span>: |
35 Updating the CDT feature in Carbide.c++/Eclipse will wipe out our |
35 Updating the CDT feature in Carbide.c++/Eclipse will wipe out our |
36 changes making the tools unusable!</p> |
36 changes making the tools unusable!</p> |
37 <p> See the <a href="hints_tips.htm">Tips & tricks</a> page for more helpful information.</p> |
37 <p> See the <a href="hints_tips.htm">Tips & tricks</a> page for more helpful information.</p> |
38 <h3><a name="whatsNew" id="whatsNew2"></a>What's New in 2.2.0 </h3> |
38 <h3><a name="whatsNew" id="whatsNew2"></a>What's New in 2.3.0 </h3> |
39 <p>The following features for Symbian development are provided within Carbide.c++:</p> |
39 <p>The following features for Symbian development are provided within Carbide.c++:</p> |
40 <ul> |
40 <ul> |
41 <li><b>Eclipse 3.5 </b>— The Eclipse 3.5 project (Galileo) provides the foundation, or integration platform, on which Carbide.c++ is built. See <a href="PLUGINS_ROOT/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/whatsNew/platform_whatsnew.html">What's New in 3.5</a> for more information.</li> |
41 <li>P2 update services now supported. Updating Carbide.c++ should be more flexible and easier than before.</li> |
42 </ul> |
42 </ul> |
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43 <h4><a name="220" id="2102"></a>2.2.0</h4> |
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45 <p><b>Eclipse 3.5 </b>— The Eclipse 3.5 project (Galileo) provides the foundation, or integration platform, on which Carbide.c++ is built. See <a href="PLUGINS_ROOT/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/whatsNew/platform_whatsnew.html">What's New in 3.5</a> for more information.</p> |
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46 </blockquote> |
43 <ul> |
47 <ul> |
44 <li><b>CDT 6.0 </b>— The final version of CDT included as part of the Galileo release. See the <a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/User/NewIn60">CDT 6.0 News and Noteworthy</a> page for more information.</li> |
48 <li><b>CDT 6.0 </b>— The final version of CDT included as part of the Galileo release. See the <a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/User/NewIn60">CDT 6.0 News and Noteworthy</a> page for more information.</li> |
45 <li><b>Java 6.0 </b>— Due to the above changes Carbide has also updated to use the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6.0. See <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/features.html">Java SE 6 Release Notes</a> page for more information.</li> |
49 <li><b>Java 6.0 </b>— Due to the above changes Carbide has also updated to use the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6.0. See <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/features.html">Java SE 6 Release Notes</a> page for more information.</li> |
46 <li><b>SBSv2 arguments field</b> - added a text field to the <a href="reference/wnd_build_prefs.htm">Build > SBSv2</a> panel to allow parameter passing to Raptor builds.</li> |
50 <li><b>SBSv2 arguments field</b> - added a text field to the <a href="reference/wnd_build_prefs.htm">Build > SBSv2</a> panel to allow parameter passing to Raptor builds.</li> |
47 <li><b>Carbide.c++ News Reader</b> - now uses the proxy data provided by Eclipse when creating help connections.</li> |
51 <li><b>Carbide.c++ News Reader</b> - now uses the proxy data provided by Eclipse when creating help connections.</li> |