After using any Quick Navigation method (Search > Goto line, Right-click > Goto SUB/FUNCTION or Goto label, Bookmark navigation, SUB/FUNCTION selection box), a left facing arrow will show right under the File menu, allowing to browse to where you were before navigation.
ALSO:
- "Goto line" dialog box now remembers the last line number that was input.
The "Unhandled error" message will now display "Line: #### (included line: ####)" with the line number in the included file that generated the error. 0 will be reported if the error wasn't in an included line.
Also:
- Add function _INCLERRORLINE, which returns a value greater than zero when _ERRORLINE points to an $INCLUDEd file.
$ELSEIF FLAG THEN was being turned into $ELSEIF IF FLAG THEN THEN when a precompiler condition had already been met in an $IF block before the current $ELSEIF.
Implements changes to allow programs to run on ARMBI-v7 Android devices which also provides a massive performance boost to but runtime and startup time.
Implements changes to allow programs to run on x86-based Android devices.
Fix to ensure variables allocated in the "stack" are aligned on appropriate boundaries which would have otherwise crashed on Android.
Fix to _DEVICES to ensure variables are aligned on appropriate boundaries which would have otherwise crashed on Android (includes some refactoring).
Added permissions to allow reading from/writing to external storage. Use the _DIR$(...) function to help locate appropriate paths.
Since _SCREENHIDE doesn't currently work on Linux, alterations were made
to the auto-position routine to keep the IDE from storing screen
positions when minimized and closed that would make it reopen off-screen
and impossible to move/position.
IDE error messages would give invalid reports if the program encountered
an error on the automatically included QB64 virtual keyboard files.
This should correct that and have the IDE reporting the proper messages
once again.
When two 'Go to...' are shown (when label and procedure share the same name), the item that goes to procedure will have G highlighted and the item that goes to a label will have L highlighted.
The same improvements made to qb64_start_osx.command are now present in the .command file that is generated in OS X after a program is compiled into an executable. This way, Terminal is closed as soon as the program is launched.
If a user right-clicks a SUB/FUNCTION name or a label name anywhere in the code, the contextual menu now offers to jump to the line where such procedure/label is defined, providing a quick way to navigate through code. Even if there are multiple identical labels in different procedures, scope is taken into consideration, leading you to the definition that's located inside the current procedure.