Eclipse CDT™ (C/C++ Development Tooling) 9.2.0
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Release Date:
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Deliverables:
- Support for C++14 constexpr evaluation
- New Debugger Console view
- Full GDB Console
- Selection synchronization with GDB
- Ability to restart a process from the GDB console
- Display GDB thread ids in the Multicore Visualizer
- Hide gdb traces by default
Compatibility:
CDT 9.2 is fully compatible with the previous release.
Of note is that CDT uses Java 8 'default' methods without considering them as API-breaking. Although there is a small risk of name-clashes with extenders when using a 'default' method, it is not worse than adding a new method to a public class; since the latter case is not considered API-breaking, we use the same rule for the former.
Internationalization:
Internalization is supported throughout the CDT.