The JUCE cross-platform C++ framework, with DISTRHO/KXStudio specific changes
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Julian Storer 2c328dfedc Changed some return types from being const objects to non-const objects (for better c++11 compliance in future). This may mean that you need to remove the 'const' from your own code if you override the virtual methods that have changed. 13 years ago
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juce_CPlusPlusCodeTokeniser.cpp Changed some return types from being const objects to non-const objects (for better c++11 compliance in future). This may mean that you need to remove the 'const' from your own code if you override the virtual methods that have changed. 13 years ago
juce_CPlusPlusCodeTokeniser.h Changed some return types from being const objects to non-const objects (for better c++11 compliance in future). This may mean that you need to remove the 'const' from your own code if you override the virtual methods that have changed. 13 years ago
juce_CodeDocument.cpp First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum.. 14 years ago
juce_CodeDocument.h First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum.. 14 years ago
juce_CodeEditorComponent.cpp Changed some return types from being const objects to non-const objects (for better c++11 compliance in future). This may mean that you need to remove the 'const' from your own code if you override the virtual methods that have changed. 13 years ago
juce_CodeEditorComponent.h Changed some return types from being const objects to non-const objects (for better c++11 compliance in future). This may mean that you need to remove the 'const' from your own code if you override the virtual methods that have changed. 13 years ago
juce_CodeTokeniser.h Changed some return types from being const objects to non-const objects (for better c++11 compliance in future). This may mean that you need to remove the 'const' from your own code if you override the virtual methods that have changed. 13 years ago