# HG changeset patch
# User fturovic
# Date 1264701154 21600
# Node ID 12b72acf0db702098ee896087f718b788b90feb2
# Parent 127ab3f4006e8c6b99e49b9c60fcd3e6c8ba3546
BUG 9748 - renamed anchors and updated link to them
diff -r 127ab3f4006e -r 12b72acf0db7 core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/release_notes.htm
--- a/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/release_notes.htm Wed Jan 27 16:06:06 2010 -0600
+++ b/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/release_notes.htm Thu Jan 28 11:52:34 2010 -0600
@@ -35,25 +35,31 @@
Updating the CDT feature in Carbide.c++/Eclipse will wipe out our
changes making the tools unusable!
See the Tips & tricks page for more helpful information.
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What's New in 2.5.0
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What's New in 2.5.0
The following features for Symbian development are provided within Carbide.c++:
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Plug-and-Play On-device Debugging supported — debugging a target device just got easier. Using a USB cable, connect the PC to the target device, then launch Carbide.c++. Carbide locates the connected device and creates a remote connection setup to communicate with it. Build the program and launch it on the device to start the debugging session.
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TRK improvements - TRK continues to evolve and now includes these improvements:
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TRK ...
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RVCT 4.0 (ARMv5) supported
SmartInstaller for Qt supported
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2.4.0
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2.4.0
IMPORTANT WINSCW COMPILER change - the WINSCW compiler 3.2.5 build 487 provides new name mangling to support critical exception handling. Without this change an exception can cause a program or system crash. For more information visit the WINSCW wiki page.
Qt Tools 1.6 now supported.
The Run builds concurrently option in the Builds preference panel now supports up to 50 concurrent build jobs, up from 4.
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2.3.0
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2.3.0
P2 update services now supported. Updating Carbide.c++ should be more flexible and easier than before.
The official Qt code style is now included in the Code Style preference panel.
Single file compiles on Raptor are now supported.
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2.2.0
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2.2.0
Eclipse 3.5 — The Eclipse 3.5 project (Galileo) provides the foundation, or integration platform, on which Carbide.c++ is built. See What's New in 3.5 for more information.
CDT 6.0 — The final version of CDT included as part of the Galileo release. See the CDT 6.0 News and Noteworthy page for more information.
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SBSv2 arguments field - added a text field to the Build > SBSv2 panel to allow parameter passing to Raptor builds.
Carbide.c++ News Reader - now uses the proxy data provided by Eclipse when creating help connections.
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2.1.0
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2.1.0
Performance improvements - the following areas of Carbide have been optimized to improve performance:
diff -r 127ab3f4006e -r 12b72acf0db7 core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/intro/whatsnew_IntroExt.xml
--- a/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/intro/whatsnew_IntroExt.xml Wed Jan 27 16:06:06 2010 -0600
+++ b/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/intro/whatsnew_IntroExt.xml Thu Jan 28 11:52:34 2010 -0600
@@ -20,8 +20,18 @@
+ Debugging programs on a target device has never been easier with PnP on-device debugging.
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Carbide performance improvements in 2.1 for large project importing, building, and other critical areas.
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- Create remote connection settings and update Carbide software services on devices.
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