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* [[Building]] -- General information how to build Octave from source. | * [[Building]] -- General information how to build Octave from source. | ||
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* [[Continuous Build]] -- Check changes with [https://buildbot.net/ Buildbot]. | * [[Continuous Build]] -- Check changes with [https://buildbot.net/ Buildbot]. | ||
* [[MXE]] -- Cross-compiling to MS Windows. | * [[MXE]] -- Cross-compiling to MS Windows. |
Revision as of 20:02, 29 August 2020
- This page contains links to pages of interest to Octave developers.
Getting started
- Developer FAQ -- Start here.
- 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, creating patches (changesets).
- Doxygen -- Documentation for C++ files
- ccache -- How to faster compile Octave.
- Editors -- A list of editors supporting Octave syntax highlighting.
Testing
Debugging
- Debugging Octave -- How to use gdb to obtain stack traces.
- Finding Memory Leaks -- How to use valgrind.
Releasing
- The next release will be GNU Octave 6.1. See the 6.1 Release Checklist for more information.
- Older releases
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.