ANNOUNCE: GNAT Programming System 1.4.0 release

From: Arnaud Charlet (charlet_at_gnat.com)
Date: 11/20/03


Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 18:22:31 +0100

Ada Core Technologies and ACT Europe are pleased to announce the release
of GPS 1.4.0, the GNAT Programming System IDE, including binaries for the
GNU/Linux, Solaris and Windows platforms.

Designed by programmers for programmers, the GPS IDE integrates the GNAT
Ada 95 tools within a single visual development environment. GPS is Free
Software. This version is intended for use in academic and Free Software
projects.

GPS is available at http://libre.act-europe.fr/gps

New features include, among other things:

- Clickable CVS annotations: you can now click on CVS annotations to jump
  directly to the corresponding changelog in the history revision of the file.

- Improvements in the entity browser for C and C++

- Browsers can be exported as png images

- Ability to derive a language from another language in xml custom files

- Contextual menus no longer show xref entries when no xref
  information is available

- Possibility to see the differences between the current file and a specified
  VCS revision.

- It is now possible to interrupt background tasks using the task manager, or
  the contextual menus on the progress bars.

- When defining custom actions, the output of a shell command can now be
  used to launch an external command (for instance to query switches from the
  project first).

- Compilation output is highlighted in different colors based on the type of
  the error (Error/Warning/Style)

- Support for Ada, C and C++ switches is now defined through XML files
  These files can be modified to add more switches

- New customization capabilities

- Support for preprocessor options in syntax checking

- Improved MDI

- Ability to reformat more Ada construct

- Auto casing of Ada reserved words and identifiers

- Navigation to the next/previous subprogram and start/end of statement

- New casing mode "Smart Mixed"



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Code completion in ada IDEs
    ... > Why Ada must be so hostile to programmers :-) It is beatiful language ... Actually GPS is pretty need. ... Do a right mouse click on any identifier and a ... Ada programming at: http://ada.krischik.com ...
    (comp.lang.ada)
  • Re: Literate Programming
    ... spirit of a previous thread I've opened about Ada and UML. ... because of the ability to make reference to these parts. ... and B in the desired order, I mean the order expected by the language ... GPS which would give it literate programming facilities. ...
    (comp.lang.ada)
  • Re: try to bluid gvd
    ... gcc: g-expect.adb: Ada compiler not installed on this system ... hmm it say i havn't a ADa compiler on my systeme... ... the standalone GVD is no longer updated since the debugging capability was rolled into GPS. ...
    (comp.lang.ada)
  • Re: starting gnat...
    ... SuSE Linux there is also GPS 4.0.0 version from the GNU Ada Project ... If you prefer a keyboard/command-line oriented IDE, ... and VHDL as well as Ada, then Emacs is an excellent choice. ...
    (comp.lang.ada)
  • Re: GPS example fails to compile
    ... I know how to tell the linker to use the C .o's; ... File) but what I don't see is how to get GPS to do it for itself. ... the source directories containing both C and Ada source files. ... project file as you say, and enable "multilanguage build" in GPS options. ...
    (comp.lang.ada)