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Announcement: Release of CC Mode 5.33
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Alan Mackenzie
2016-08-26 14:16:20 UTC
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Release Announcement
CC Mode Version 5.33
Alan Mackenzie

This message announces the availability of a new version of CC Mode,
an Emacs and XEmacs mode for editing C (ANSI and K&R), C++,
Objective-C, Java, CORBA's IDL, Pike and AWK code.

A list of user visible changes is detailed in the NEWS file and in the
URL listed below. More information, including links to download the
source, are available on the CC Mode web page:

<http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/>

Send email correspondence to

bug-cc-***@gnu.org

For a list of changes please see

<http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/changes-533.php>
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Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
Juha Nieminen
2016-09-05 06:16:58 UTC
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Post by Alan Mackenzie
This message announces the availability of a new version of CC Mode,
an Emacs and XEmacs mode for editing C (ANSI and K&R), C++,
Objective-C, Java, CORBA's IDL, Pike and AWK code.
A list of user visible changes is detailed in the NEWS file and in the
URL listed below. More information, including links to download the
<http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/>
Will cc-mode ever support Objective-C++?

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Alan Mackenzie
2016-09-08 11:42:35 UTC
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Post by Juha Nieminen
Post by Alan Mackenzie
This message announces the availability of a new version of CC Mode,
an Emacs and XEmacs mode for editing C (ANSI and K&R), C++,
Objective-C, Java, CORBA's IDL, Pike and AWK code.
A list of user visible changes is detailed in the NEWS file and in the
URL listed below. More information, including links to download the
<http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/>
Will cc-mode ever support Objective-C++?
If somebody is prepared to step up and undertake the work, then yes.
Otherwise, no.

Speaking personally, I don't envisage having the free time to do this
myself in the foreseeable future. But I would be able to help somebody
else by email.
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Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
David Brown
2016-09-08 13:08:44 UTC
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Post by Juha Nieminen
Post by Alan Mackenzie
This message announces the availability of a new version of CC Mode,
an Emacs and XEmacs mode for editing C (ANSI and K&R), C++,
Objective-C, Java, CORBA's IDL, Pike and AWK code.
A list of user visible changes is detailed in the NEWS file and in the
URL listed below. More information, including links to download the
<http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/>
Will cc-mode ever support Objective-C++?
Is there much demand for this? As I understand it, Objective-C and
Objective-C++ are almost entirely used for Mac-only and iThingy
software. Emacs is most popular for people doing *nix development. So
are there many people doing iThingy development using emacs as their IDE?
Juha Nieminen
2016-09-12 12:13:37 UTC
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Post by David Brown
Is there much demand for this? As I understand it, Objective-C and
Objective-C++ are almost entirely used for Mac-only and iThingy
software. Emacs is most popular for people doing *nix development. So
are there many people doing iThingy development using emacs as their IDE?
Me.

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David Brown
2016-09-12 12:58:30 UTC
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Post by David Brown
Is there much demand for this? As I understand it, Objective-C and
Objective-C++ are almost entirely used for Mac-only and iThingy
software. Emacs is most popular for people doing *nix development. So
are there many people doing iThingy development using emacs as their IDE?
Me.
I guess I asked for that!

But is there anyone else? Are there many people looking for this support?

Of course, maybe there would be more people using this combination if it
was well supported.

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