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Shortcut tips in Carbide.c++

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Introduction

Here is the list of some useful shortcuts in Carbide.c++. They should apply to both version 1.0 and 1.1 as well as Eclipse IDE.

Editing

  • Ctrl+F - Find/Replace.
  • Ctrl+K - Find next -> Be careful, it is not F3, like many other applications.
  • Ctrl+L - Go to line -> Be careful, it is not Ctrl+G, like many other applications.
  • Ctrl+Space - Code completion. For example, if you type “do” and press Ctrl+Space, the IDE will display code template for “do while” loop. Furthermore, you can display a list of class member by pressing Ctrl+Space too. Normally, they are displayed when you type “.”, “->” or “::” after a member class variable. In some cases, you may need Ctrl+Space, for example when you move to another line and then come back to the previous line.
  • Ctrl+Shift+Up and Ctrl+Shift+Down - Go to the next or previous methods and/or functions.


Navigation

  • Ctrl+F6 - Navigate to the next file editor. This is always useful shortcut, especially when you are working with several files at the same time.
  • Ctrl+F7 - Navigate to the next view, for example you can switch from the file editor to file tree view.
  • Ctrl+F8 - Navigate to the next perspective, for example you can switch from the Symbian perspective to the Debug perspective.


Building and Running

  • Ctrl+B - Build the current project.
  • F11 - Debug the current project.
  • Ctrl+F11 - Run the current project.
  • Ctrl+. and Ctrl., - Go to the next and previous annotation. You may find this useful when you have several error messages from the compiler. You can use these shortcuts to walk through the list of error messages.


Debugging

  • Ctrl+Shift+B - Toggle breakpoint. Note that by default, you can only use this shortcut in the Debug perspective. To enable this in C/C++ perspective, do Window -> Customize perspective -> Commands -> Breakpoints.
  • F5 - Step Into.
  • F6 - Step Over.
  • F8 - Resume.
  • Ctrl+R - Run to line.

Configuring Shortcuts

Note that you can configure shortcuts in Carbide.c++ by selecting Window | Preferences | General | Keys. This may be useful, for example if you already got used to Visual Studio’s shortcuts.

Carbide.c++ v1.2 includes three customized shortcut key configurations, including:

  • Microsoft Visual Studio
  • Nokia CodeWarrior
  • Nokia Carbide.c++

Each provides some preconfigured key shortcuts to match the tool shortcuts you are currently comfortable with. Note that not all shortcuts are available due to tool differences.

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