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Tcl Task Tag problems [message #30850] Wed, 03 September 2008 11:10 Go to next message
Ophélie is currently offline OphélieFriend
Messages: 3
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hello,

We use Eclipse DLTK ganymede to program in Tcl. So, this tool is very
usefull and facilitates us the programming in Tcl.

But, we just have a little problem about Task tag. I explain.
We have a lot of big projects which are saved and referenced by version on
a perforce server. This server permit us to save, modify, download
different files of projects, and to class all projects about their number
of versions. This server permit to centralize all works of peoples on
company.

So, when we want to work with a created project, first of all we have to
check out Tcl changed files of project from perforce server, that makes
these changed files writable on Eclipse but not all project. In fact
entire project is open on Eclipse, but just some files are writable.
So, on no-writable files of eclipse, Task Tag not recongnize "Todo"
comment as a task.

And the other problem is, when we configure Preferences/Tcl/Task Tag,
after a restart of Eclipse this configuration come back per default even
if we saved this configuration.

Thank you for your help
Best regards

Ophelie
Re: Tcl Task Tag problems [message #30920 is a reply to message #30850] Fri, 05 September 2008 02:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Andrei Sobolev is currently offline Andrei SobolevFriend
Messages: 72
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hi Ophélie,

I've could not reproduce first problem you specified, could you please provide exact steps you perform and project
structure. May be you could simulate situation on not perforce project.

For a second problem I've created bug in eclipse https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=246311

Best regards,
Andrei Sobolev.


> Hello,
>
> We use Eclipse DLTK ganymede to program in Tcl. So, this tool is very
> usefull and facilitates us the programming in Tcl.
>
> But, we just have a little problem about Task tag. I explain.
> We have a lot of big projects which are saved and referenced by version
> on a perforce server. This server permit us to save, modify, download
> different files of projects, and to class all projects about their
> number of versions. This server permit to centralize all works of
> peoples on company.
>
> So, when we want to work with a created project, first of all we have to
> check out Tcl changed files of project from perforce server, that makes
> these changed files writable on Eclipse but not all project. In fact
> entire project is open on Eclipse, but just some files are writable. So,
> on no-writable files of eclipse, Task Tag not recongnize "Todo" comment
> as a task.
>
> And the other problem is, when we configure Preferences/Tcl/Task Tag,
> after a restart of Eclipse this configuration come back per default even
> if we saved this configuration.
>
> Thank you for your help
> Best regards
>
> Ophelie
>
>
Re: Tcl Task Tag problems [message #30954 is a reply to message #30920] Fri, 05 September 2008 06:40 Go to previous message
Ophélie is currently offline OphélieFriend
Messages: 3
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hello,

Thank you for your answer.

In fact, perforce server manages differents projects, and makes all
projects right protected.
I think the problem comes from right protected projects. When we open
right protected projects, task tags not recognize "todo" comment as task.

I tried with unright protected projects and task tag runned well, but the
problem is we cannot change right of projects every time we need a
project, it will be to much heavy.

I am sorry about my English, but I expect you will understand my problem.
Best regards

Ophélie
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