Thanks, Vivian.
It's always an emotional time (at least for me :) when a
release wraps up and it was a great feeling when Vivian and I realized that we
were done. And I'd like to thank you all for making this release
happen.
It's been a quiet release, and one that had me worried. But
using CDT 5 over the last few days to work on some native code for my
installer work and my new attempt at a Windows debugger integration, we've
clearly made some great strides with this release. The indexer based features
are finding way more things than it used to, macros in particular, and the Fast
indexer remains fast - I barely see it running. The editor looks sharp. The
internal builder still works great. And debug continues to work good
as well. And I haven't even tried the new refactoring features and the
doxygen support, which are great additions to our feature
set.
So while we still have a couple of architectural issues to
address to ensure the success of the CDT long term, I'm very glad we have the
contributors we have today and am very pleased with what we are about to send
out to the world. In fact, I recommend CDT 5.0.0 for commercial deployment
(those who have been around a while will realize the significance of that
statement ;).
Thank you and congratulations on the great
work!
Doug.