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CLion instal the new version for iphone2/21/2024 ![]() ![]() Learn more about how to work with CUDA projects in CLion in our webhelp. By the way, did you know that CLion suggests CMake targets to add your newly created files to? Now CUDA targets (created with cuda_add_executable / cuda_add_library) are added to the list of possible options to select from:įinally, you can start a new CUDA project in CLion – the New Project wizard helps you generate the sample CMake and main.cu files. You can select them when creating new C/C++ files. (For the test, we used the ClaraGenomicsAnalysis project from GitHub.)Īdditionally, CLion now supports CUDA file extensions –. And finally, code completion was expanded to complete angle brackets for kernel calls: The enhanced support also includes code navigation, code documentation, and other code assistance actions that work within CUDA code. Most of our effort was put into teaching CLion’s language engine to parse such code correctly, eliminating red code and false positives in code analysis. Refactorings, formatter, documentation, and editor enhancementsĬUDA C and C++ are essentially C/C++ with a few extensions, and CLion 2020.1 is now able to handle CUDA code correctly.If you are interested in the specific details, please read on: Here is a quick overview of the main highlights. ![]() To update to this version, you can use the Toolbox App, snap package (on Ubuntu), our website, or the patch update from the latest build of 2019.3 (2019.3.5). So we are here to introduce a fresh CLion 2020.1 release! Let’s start with a big wish for everyone to stay safe! While it’s obviously sometimes hard to focus on your work these days, as there are other important things happening, we’ve tried our best to keep doing what we are good at – creating great tools for developers to increase their productivity.
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