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Originally posted by: bluedoze.gmail.com
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to get more control over Eclipse builders, like
the ability to invoke the builder multiple times in a loop, or break the
whole build if one of multiple builders encountered an error.
I saw that eclipse calls the builders in BuildManager class, but I
didn't see any extension points or a way to extend/replace this class.
Are there any other way to get more control over the builders? Any help
is appreciated.
Thanks]]>2009-05-20T22:47:45-00:00Re: More control over Eclipse builders
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/19422/597702/#msg_597702
reaction would be to question why your requirements would make sense.
Are you considering this for the builder stack of a single project, or
are you looking for ways to coordinate builders across multiple projects?
I've always approached a builder as self-contained, and the building
operation itself as atomic.
Best,
Dann
Bluedoze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a way to get more control over Eclipse builders, like
> the ability to invoke the builder multiple times in a loop, or break the
> whole build if one of multiple builders encountered an error.
>
> I saw that eclipse calls the builders in BuildManager class, but I
> didn't see any extension points or a way to extend/replace this class.
>
> Are there any other way to get more control over the builders? Any help
> is appreciated.
>
> Thanks]]>Dann Martens2009-05-21T09:15:33-00:00Re: More control over Eclipse builders
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/19422/62438/#msg_62438
reaction would be to question why your requirements would make sense.
Are you considering this for the builder stack of a single project, or
are you looking for ways to coordinate builders across multiple projects?
I've always approached a builder as self-contained, and the building
operation itself as atomic.
Best,
Dann
Bluedoze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a way to get more control over Eclipse builders, like
> the ability to invoke the builder multiple times in a loop, or break the
> whole build if one of multiple builders encountered an error.
>
> I saw that eclipse calls the builders in BuildManager class, but I
> didn't see any extension points or a way to extend/replace this class.
>
> Are there any other way to get more control over the builders? Any help
> is appreciated.
>
> Thanks]]>Dann Martens2009-05-21T09:15:33-00:00Re: More control over Eclipse builders
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/19422/62510/#msg_62510
Originally posted by: bluedoze.gmail.com
I'm in a situation where the builders are dependent and I don't have
control over some of them, they are delivered to me, so I want to be
able to run them only if the previous builders finished correctly, and
run them multiple times on multiple input.
Dann Martens wrote:
> It's not clear on what you're trying to achieve; my first instinctual
> reaction would be to question why your requirements would make sense.
>
> Are you considering this for the builder stack of a single project, or
> are you looking for ways to coordinate builders across multiple projects?
>
> I've always approached a builder as self-contained, and the building
> operation itself as atomic.
>
> Best,
> Dann
>
>
>
> Bluedoze wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm looking for a way to get more control over Eclipse builders, like
>> the ability to invoke the builder multiple times in a loop, or break
>> the whole build if one of multiple builders encountered an error.
>>
>> I saw that eclipse calls the builders in BuildManager class, but I
>> didn't see any extension points or a way to extend/replace this class.
>>
>> Are there any other way to get more control over the builders? Any
>> help is appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks]]>2009-05-21T22:35:53-00:00Re: More control over Eclipse builders
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/19422/597724/#msg_597724
Originally posted by: bluedoze.gmail.com
I'm in a situation where the builders are dependent and I don't have
control over some of them, they are delivered to me, so I want to be
able to run them only if the previous builders finished correctly, and
run them multiple times on multiple input.
Dann Martens wrote:
> It's not clear on what you're trying to achieve; my first instinctual
> reaction would be to question why your requirements would make sense.
>
> Are you considering this for the builder stack of a single project, or
> are you looking for ways to coordinate builders across multiple projects?
>
> I've always approached a builder as self-contained, and the building
> operation itself as atomic.
>
> Best,
> Dann
>
>
>
> Bluedoze wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm looking for a way to get more control over Eclipse builders, like
>> the ability to invoke the builder multiple times in a loop, or break
>> the whole build if one of multiple builders encountered an error.
>>
>> I saw that eclipse calls the builders in BuildManager class, but I
>> didn't see any extension points or a way to extend/replace this class.
>>
>> Are there any other way to get more control over the builders? Any
>> help is appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks]]>2009-05-21T22:35:53-00:00