On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 12:39:29PM +0000, Adrian Stern wrote: > Hi > > Is there an overview or a roadmap showing features included in QtCreator > and also features still in development? > All my C++11 code compiles and runs without an issue. The only drawback > there is, is the lack parser support for certain things. > > For example: > > Using vp = vector<int>*; ... vp->push_back(7); // no ide > dereferencing. Code completion wont show me the push_back option since it > does not know the type.
There is no roadmap to this level of detail. A few "must have" items are usually mentioned on http://qt-project.org/wiki/Roadmap. Other than that, there's bugreports.qt-project.org with reported issues and feature requests. Ideas on what to implement next often start their life there. For your problem, assuming this is something like vector<int> *vp; vp->@ with cursor at @, this works in current 2.8 branch. > Same problem with with "auto"-typed variables. For example when > auto-typing a function: Auto class::dostuff() -> vector<int>*; struct Foo { vector<int> *foo() { return new vector<int>(); } }; int main() { auto xp = Foo().foo(); xp->@ also seems to work there. Andre' PS: Usually the "hot" planning phase for release N is around string freeze/release-candidate time of release N-1, which makes _NOW_ an excellent time to discuss what should be up next. PPS: Talking of good timing: This reminds me to remind everybody: String freeze for 2.8 is looming: http://qt-project.org/wiki/Releases says "wk24 (~Jun 11)", i.e. tomorrow (or even today in parts of the world). Let's fix that '~' to 19:00 CEST. After that, good luck with convincing the translators one-by-one that you really need yet another string ;-) _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest