Default behaviour is that the word under the caret is replaced only in a few circumstances.Ī new release v1.6 is out. See a screenshot below.Īdded an option to the FortranProject plugin settings, which makes a word from the code-completion list always replace the word under the caret in the editor. ![]() This should improve readability of such code. Ĭode lines, which are excluded from the compilation by the use of the PP directives (such as "#ifdef") are marked (shadowed) in the C::B editor. As an example, I created a short tutorial how to use Fortran Template Library in CBFortran. This improvement enables the code-completion in a code which uses such PP directives. During the parsing, every Fortran source code line now goes through the PP and only then the code is interpreted as a Fortran code. Improvements in this release:Ĭonsiderably improved support for the C Pre-Processor (PP) directives. Note: FortranProject plugin, which makes C::B useful for Fortran, currently is included in an official Code::Blocks distribution for Windows (but not for Linux). Also you can find some useful information about how to use it for programming with Fortran. ![]() Here you can find a customized (more or less) version of IDE oriented towards Fortran language (pre-built binaries for Linux and Windows are available). ![]() Code::Blocks is a free, cross platform Integrated Development Environment (IDE) ( This site is for those, who would like to use Code::Blocks IDE for Fortran.
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