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=== [[:Category:Building|Building]] === | |||
== [[:Category:Building|Building]] == | |||
* [[Building]] -- General information how to build Octave from source. | * [[Building]] -- General information how to build Octave from source. | ||
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* [[Enable large arrays: Build octave such that it can use arrays larger than 2Gb.|Large array support]] -- | * [[Enable large arrays: Build octave such that it can use arrays larger than 2Gb.|Large array support]] -- | ||
=== Tools === | ==== Tools ==== | ||
* [[Mercurial]] -- How to use Octave's version control scheme. | * [[Mercurial]] -- How to use Octave's version control scheme. | ||
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* [[:Category:Editors|Editors]] -- A list of editors supporting Octave syntax highlighting. | * [[:Category:Editors|Editors]] -- A list of editors supporting Octave syntax highlighting. | ||
== [[:Category:Testing|Testing]] == | === [[:Category:Testing|Testing]] === | ||
* [[Tests]] | * [[Tests]] | ||
* [[BIST for m-files]] | * [[BIST for m-files]] | ||
* [[Add BIST tests for octave functions written in C++|BIST for C++ files]] | * [[Add BIST tests for octave functions written in C++|BIST for C++ files]] | ||
=== [[:Category:Releases|Releasing]] === | |||
{{Note|The '''GNU Octave 6.1''' release process has been started.<br>See the '''[[6.1 Release Checklist]]''' for more information.}} | |||
* [[Release Checklist|Release Checklist template]] | |||
* [[:Category:Releases|Older releases]] | |||
== [[:Category:Project_Ideas|Project ideas]] and work in progess == | |||
* [[Short projects]] -- Good starting point to get into the Octave development. | |||
* [[Summer of Code Project Ideas]] -- Ideas page for GSoC, SOCIS, ... projects. | |||
* [[Projects]] -- Many things that would be nice to have done. | |||
** [[Classdef]] -- Define own data types using <code>classdef</code>. | |||
** [[JIT]] -- Just in time compiler for Octave. | |||
** [[GUI terminal widget]] -- Ideas about a new improved terminal widget. | |||
** [[International Characters Support]] -- Using Octave in your own language. | |||
** [[Pythonic]] -- Calling Python functions directly from Octave. | |||
== Meetings == | == Meetings == |
Revision as of 06:50, 10 June 2020
- This page contains links to pages of interest to Octave developers.
Getting started
- Developer FAQ
- Contribution guidelines for Octave
Octave development
Building
- Building -- General information how to build Octave from source.
- Continuous Build -- Check changes with Buildbot.
- MXE -- Cross-compiling to MS Windows.
- Large array support --
Tools
- Mercurial -- How to use Octave's version control scheme.
- Doxygen -- Documentation for C++ files
- Debugging Octave -- How to use gdb to obtain stack traces.
- Finding Memory Leaks -- How to use valgrind.
- ccache -- How to faster compile Octave.
- Editors -- A list of editors supporting Octave syntax highlighting.
Testing
Releasing
The GNU Octave 6.1 release process has been started.
See the 6.1 Release Checklist for more information.
See the 6.1 Release Checklist for more information.
Project ideas and work in progess
- Short projects -- Good starting point to get into the Octave development.
- Summer of Code Project Ideas -- Ideas page for GSoC, SOCIS, ... projects.
- Projects -- Many things that would be nice to have done.
- Classdef -- Define own data types using
classdef
. - JIT -- Just in time compiler for Octave.
- GUI terminal widget -- Ideas about a new improved terminal widget.
- International Characters Support -- Using Octave in your own language.
- Pythonic -- Calling Python functions directly from Octave.
- Classdef -- Define own data types using
Meetings
- Read about past developer meetings.
Other
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
Pages in category "Development"
The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.