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Users could log events for tracepoints specifically for resource allocation (like malloc and free ).
Qt Creator 4.7: Streamlining Performance and Diagnostics Released in July 2018, Qt Creator 4.7 stands as a significant milestone in the evolution of the integrated development environment (IDE) for Qt developers. This version introduced powerful diagnostic tools and refined performance features that remain relevant for developers maintaining legacy systems or seeking to understand the IDE's architectural growth. Enhanced Diagnostic Capabilities
While modern versions (like Qt Creator 19) have since introduced AI-driven assistants and advanced CMake integration, version 4.7 remains a foundational release that established the "smart editor" and profiling standards the IDE is known for today. If you tell me more about your project, I can help you: Find for specific operating systems. Qt Creator 4.7
For Windows developers, this version improved the CDB (Console Debugger) engine support, ensuring a more stable debugging experience on the platform.
Developers gained the ability to adopt Clang warnings globally across the IDE or on a per-project basis, allowing for flexible enforcement of coding standards. Users could log events for tracepoints specifically for
Compare 4.7 features with like Qt Creator 19.
Improvements to the "File System" view allowed for faster navigation and better handling of project structures. Developers gained the ability to adopt Clang warnings
Refinements were made to how the IDE handled QML and Qt Quick projects, further solidifying its place as the premier tool for cross-platform GUI development. Impact on the Qt Ecosystem