Eclipse CDT vs EDX
When comparing Eclipse CDT vs EDX, the Slant community recommends Eclipse CDT for most people. In the question“What are the best IDEs for C++ on Windows?” Eclipse CDT is ranked 15th while EDX is ranked 18th. The most important reason people chose Eclipse CDT is:
View values of variables on mouse hover during debugging.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Nice Mouse Hover assist during debugging
View values of variables on mouse hover during debugging.
Pro Free and open source
Eclipse is an open source project and free to use.
Pro Good font rendering
Because Eclipse is based on SWT, it uses the native font rendering and thus looks better than other IDEs on some Linux systems, where the Java font rendering is not optimal.
Pro Highly customizable
Thanks to the large variety of plugins and various configuration options, Eclipse is very customizable.
Pro Macro definition browser
Pro One-click remote development
You can build/debug remotely with one click.
What you shoud do is just add your remote toolset.
Pro Supports CMake/XMake projects
You can open CMake/XMake projects directly with EDX.
Pro Easy to integrate with MSYS2 packages
It's easy to integrate with MSYS2 packages, even if you have no MSYS2 installed
EDX can download/update/install/setup MSYS2 packages automatically.
Pro Very fast
Fast startup, quickly opens files, fast search in files, etc..
Cons
Con Plugins can be unstable
Though there are plenty of plugins to choose from, they aren't always reliable. Some aren't maintained, bug fixes can be slow, and you may need to download plugins from multiple sources.
Con UI can be confusing
There's an overly abundant presence of menus, this forces you to constantly click around the different menu structures.
Con Windows only
Only supports Windows for now.
