KDevelop 5.1 Open-Source IDE Gets Its First Stabilization and Bugfix Release | Linux Today

KDevelop 5.1 Open-Source IDE Gets Its First Stabilization and Bugfix Release

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Marius Nestor
May 29, 2017

KDevelop 5.1.1 is the first stabilization and bugfix release of the major KDevelop 5.1 release launched back in March 2017 with lots of goodies, including support for the high-performance and next-generation LLDB debugger, initial support for OpenCL (Open Computing Language), as well as better support for the Python language. Additionally, KDevelop 5.1 comes with a new “Analyzer” menu entry, providing application developers with a set of actions to work better with analyzer-like plugins, along with support for the Cppcheck static analysis tool for C and C++ code in the Analyzer run mode.

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Marius Nestor

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