I would like to compile with MinGW
on Windows. I am seeking for IDE (Visual Studio 2010 is out, because as far as I know it cannot use MinGW
) with integrated SVN support like AnkhSVN plugin for Visual Studio 2010. One candidate is CodeBlocks
开发者_JAVA技巧. Does it have some SVN plugin? Or would you recommend another IDE? Thank you.
You can use Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers.
With the subclipse plugin you have accesses to svn
as well
Link: http://eclipse.org/downloads/moreinfo/c.php
I use Eclipse with CDT, and SVN integration is very good.
I'm all for Eclipse CDT, it rocks.
However, you did mention you wanted something more lightweight.
A popular Windows and Linux alternative is Code::Blocks (http://www.codeblocks.org/).
Its a great open source C/C++ IDE and even comes bundled with MinGW.
EDIT: Also has SVN support, according to http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads/7
You can also try netbeans, most people in my company use it now and they say it's faster than eclipse.
I still use eclipse, but since you don't want it you may want to try netbeans with svn plugin.
try http://qt.nokia.com/products/developer-tools
It was written for Qt but it can also be used for plain C++. Furthermore it has great support for CMake (if you are like me and do not like qmake).
I use Eclipse CDT at our school, the University of Advancing Technology in Tempe AZ. One of our students put together a package that's an all-in-one version of Eclipse CDT (Helios at the moment. Indigo real soon now.) + Subclipse + Boost + cppunit. It is targeted at Windows 7 only. If you wish, you can download this self extracting executable at http://dl.dropbox.com/u/341940/cdt.exe
I'm very partial to CodeLite. You can use it on Windows and Linux. It has support for Subversion, Qt, and wxWidgets.
http://www.codelite.org/Main/ReadMore
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