EiffelStudio 6.0 Features
This page highlights some of the major feature changes between version 5.7 and the forthcoming 6.0 release of EiffelStudio.
It is not a detailed log of changes and additions, but only lists the key new mechanisms directly improving the quality of the user experience. For the 6.0 change log see EiffelStudio Releases.
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EiffelStudio (General)
- Major new mechanism for the GUI: docking manager. This is based on a new "docking library", so you can also add docking to your own applications.
- Major interface improvement: contextual menu. This offers EiffelStudio users the industry-standard effect of "right-click", while retaining the unique power of Eiffel's Pick and Drop. Parameterizable by users (i.e. EiffelStudio experts may prefer a different configuration from that appropriate for novices).
- Tabbed editing of multiple classes within the same window.
- Internationalization: English, French, Chinese, German and Russian interfaces. Volunteers for other languages welcome!
- All keyboard shortcuts are now user-configurable.
New Tools
- Dependency tool
- Customized tools/formatters
- Object viewer
Debugger
General
- Along with the debugger integrated in the EiffelStudio GUI, you can now use a console-based debugger. Start it from the command line through -debug or via -loop.
- Enhancements to the breakpoint mechanism: print messages, hit count for conditions, new "Is True" and "Has Changed" conditions.
- Numerous improvements to the performance and robustness of the debugger.
Expression evaluation (watch tool, condition ...)
- Added support of instruction evaluation (i.e: procedure call).
- Expression are evaluated with all assertions turned off by default (the user can restore assertion checking on each expression)
- Completed support for disable/restore assertion checking during debugging in classic AND dotnet system.
Graphic debugger
- New object viewer tool to browse an object, dump its structured or textual representation, or see XML in a tree.
- Watch tools: now includes auto expressions.
- Greatly improved Debugging Options dialog:
- Easier, more intuitive ways to set and retain arguments and working directory.
- You can now add or modify the environment variables used by the debugger.
- New possibilities in Debugging Options dialog: start debugger outside the IDE, finalized system
- You can now:
- Force the environment to stay in debugger mode.
- Restart a debugging session without unraising the debugger's interface and raising it again.
- Call stack tool now indicates when a feature has a "rescue" clause.
- Cleaner object grid (no more "Attributes" title row, not needed)
Eiffel Language/Compiler
- Compilation Without Configuration
- Multi constraint formal generic type parameters
- Full Class Checking
Libraries
- Encoding library