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Can we apply exclusion filters on a project to avoid refreshing certain folders? [message #336501] Wed, 17 June 2009 18:04 Go to next message
Srikanth Ranganamyna is currently offline Srikanth RanganamynaFriend
Messages: 2
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi,

I am using Eclipse 3.4.1 and CDT 5.0.1.

I can apply exclusion filters on a C/C++ project to ignore certain files
during the build or indexing operations.

Is there a similar concept/way that I can specify some kind of exclusion
filters on a project so that those folders/files are not considered during
the project refresh operation.

The benefits of this could be very high, based on what I am eliminating, I
could speed up the refresh operation of my project (which is an unusually
large size and on a slow file system).

Thanks,
-Sri.
Re: Can we apply exclusion filters on a project to avoid refreshing certain folders? [message #336507 is a reply to message #336501] Thu, 18 June 2009 08:43 Go to previous message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
Messages: 3802
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Srikanth Ranganamyna wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Eclipse 3.4.1 and CDT 5.0.1.
I suggest you try on eclipse.tools.cdt.

Dani
>
> I can apply exclusion filters on a C/C++ project to ignore certain
> files during the build or indexing operations.
> Is there a similar concept/way that I can specify some kind of
> exclusion filters on a project so that those folders/files are not
> considered during the project refresh operation.
>
> The benefits of this could be very high, based on what I am
> eliminating, I could speed up the refresh operation of my project
> (which is an unusually large size and on a slow file system).
>
> Thanks,
> -Sri.
>
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