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CLion starts 2018.1 EAP: WSL support, C++17 if with initializer, CMake and project view changes
Hi all, We are back from our holidays, and it’s time to start CLion 2018.1 EAP! Our plans for this release are really promising and today we are happy to present to you a couple of great new additions to … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Early Access Preview
Tagged 2018.1, C++17, CMake, EAP, newsletter, WSL
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CLion 2017.3 released with C++ support improvements, Valgrind Memcheck, Boost.Test and much more
Please welcome CLion 2017.3! This year’s third release of CLion managed to accomplish both missions – bring dozens of C++ language support fixes, and overhaul and integrate new tools like Boost.Test and Valgrind Memcheck. Besides, v2017.3 updates a number of … Continue reading
CLion 2017.3 EAP: CMake 3.9 and new color scheme settings
Hi, A new CLion 2017.3 EAP (build 173.2941.5) is now available! Download CLion 2017.3 EAP Color scheme for C/C++ C/C++ color settings now allow to distinguish function calls and function declarations (CPP-4519). Previously you can only do that through the … Continue reading
CLion 2017.2 Release Candidate 2
Hi, We are approaching the final steps towards the CLion 2017.2 release and today we are glad to announce CLion 2017.2 Release Candidate 2 (build 172.3317.49). Give it a try, and if you find any bug at all, please file … Continue reading
CLion 2017.2 EAP: CMake Cancel and more
Hi, A new CLion 2017.2 EAP is now available (build 172.2953.14). C++ code analysis CLion supports va_* macros in a more accurate way now. This means less false-positive code analysis, like for example, incorrect unused code inspection (CPP-9748). Besides, CLion … Continue reading
CLion 2017.1 EAP: Debugger fixes, IDE macros and new CMake
Hi, New CLion 2017.1 Early Access Program build (171.3224.8) is now available for download. You will get a notification about a patch-update in case you are using previous EAP build (171.3019.8). Download CLion 2017.1 EAP Debugger fix for csh/tcsh shells … Continue reading
CLion 2016.3.2 EAP: CMake configurations, project templates and GCC6
Hi everyone, CLion 2016.3.1 update was just announced, but we keep moving forward and today we roll out CLion 2016.3.2 EAP build (163.10154.14). The highlights include: Ability to create additional CMake configurations and other related changes Project templates GCC6 support … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Early Access Preview
Tagged 2016.3, CMake, EAP, GCC6, Project templates
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CLion 2016.3.1 EAP: fixes for UDL, CMake and Doxygen
Today we are starting an Early Access Preview for CLion 2016.3.1, a bug-fix update to the recently released major CLion update. Build 163.9166.5 is now available. You can download the build and install side by side with the stable version … Continue reading
CLion 2017.1 roadmap
Hi everyone, Just recently we’ve released CLion 2016.3. It brings dozens of C and C++ language improvements (including user-defined literals (C++11) and digit separator (C++14) support, as well as C11 keywords completion), remote debug on Windows platform, CMake changes, semantic … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement
Tagged 2017.1, C++14, C++17, CMake, EAP evaluators, MSVC, Roadmap
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CLion 2016.3 released: Modern C and C++ support, remote debug on Windows, CMake workflow changes and more
Great news: As of today, CLion 2016.3 is generally available! In its third and final update this year, our cross-platform C/C++ IDE gets a firmer handle on modern language standards, incorporates top-voted changes in working with CMake project model, and … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement
Tagged 2016.3, C++11, C++14, CMake, Debug, overload resolution, UDL
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