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    • dailD
      dail
      last edited by

      I’ve never done it myself but I don’t see why it wouldn’t be possible using gcc (I’m assuming you are meaning like MinGW not native Linux compiler). I would take a look at a few resources first:

      • This wiki article (very useful but some info is outdated or not applicable) http://docs.notepad-plus-plus.org/index.php?title=Plugin_Development
      • The C++ template https://github.com/npp-plugins/plugintemplate/releases

      Even though the template is for MSVS it is a great place to start. It really comes down to getting gcc to create a DLL with the correct functions exported. I have done stuff like that in the past but can’t recall how to do it off the top of my head, but this type of info is easily Google-able.

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      • GFdevelopG
        GFdevelop
        last edited by

        Ok thanks, I have see the template but the extension is .vcxproj can I have a project in extension .sln? My IDE (Codelite) read visual studio project in exension .sln but not read .vcxproj…

        The output is dynamic library it os roght?

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        • dailD
          dail
          last edited by

          but the extension is .vcxproj can I have a project in extension .sln?

          MSVC can create the .sln file. Not sure if there is a way to create it without MSVC.

          The output is dynamic library it os roght?

          If I understand you correctly then yes.

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          • botman99B
            botman99
            last edited by

            You might want to try using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 community edition. It’s free…

            https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/news/releasenotes/vs2013-community-vs

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            • William NewberyW
              William Newbery
              last edited by

              I have been using Visual Studio 2015 without issue, which includes some C++ compiler and IDE improvements. https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/

              MinGW should work as well if you really dont want to use the MS tools. You just need a standard DLL with the specified exports, nothing much of interest in the template project files. The template is just a guide/startpoint to copy, and the needed API files (plus ILexer.h if doing syntax highlighting) are on the main git repo.

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              • GFdevelopG
                GFdevelop
                last edited by

                ok thanks, I will try to develop a plugin with gcc, are there particular arguments to pass to compiler?

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                • gstaviG
                  gstavi
                  last edited by

                  I compile my plugins with Microsoft compiler (e.g. Windows SDK) and cygwin makefiles.
                  I do have MSDEV for occasional debugging.
                  Nothing special about NPP plugins, just compile a DLL and provide the required include paths and libraries.

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                  • AdrianHHHA
                    AdrianHHH
                    last edited by

                    Kasper has done some great work on making plugins with Visual Studio and C#. See https://github.com/kbilsted/NotepadPlusPlusPluginPack.Net/releases
                    This should work with the Community editions of Visual Studio which is free.

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                    • GFdevelopG
                      GFdevelop
                      last edited by

                      Hello, I have a problem with line 53 of file GoToLineDlg.cpp error is this:

                      GoToLineDlg.cpp.o:GoToLineDlg.cpp:(.text$ZN19DockingDlgInterface4initEP11HINSTANCE__P6HWND_[ZN19DockingDlgInterface4initEP11HINSTANCE__P6HWND_]+0x57): undefined reference to `__imp_PathFindFileNameA’
                      collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
                      Makefile:2: recipe for target ‘NppPluginDemo’ failed
                      mingw32-make: *** [NppPluginDemo] Error 1

                      Is there an alternative code to line 53?

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                      • dailD
                        dail
                        last edited by

                        @GFdevelop

                        How have you been trying to compile it?

                        What have you tried so far to fix it?

                        Have you tried Google?

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                        • GFdevelopG
                          GFdevelop
                          last edited by

                          I have found a way to compile the plugin template with g++, please test if work:

                          • Unicode Template 32 bit
                          • Unicode Template 64 bit
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                          • GFdevelopG
                            GFdevelop
                            last edited by

                            Edit: new version without string errors, I have only tested unicode 32 bit, please test ansi 32 and 64 bit, and unicode 64 bit.

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