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RE: [cdt-dev] Review of the *DT project model and UI
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Hi,
I am sorry we have been so quiet and
not really been involved into the review of the *DT project model. I just
had an internal review of the documents and your slides. Generally this
all looks very good and I do not have any detailed feedback at this stage,
but a few questions:
- Project Working Model: I was assuming
that for MBS projects, this will be a superset of the MBS model that is
accessible from ICProject. Is this true?
- Do you expect any major changes to the
XML describing MBS builds (apart from hanging it off a different extension
point)?
- With regards to the wizard changes.
I did not really understand how the "tool-chain" on pp2 relates
to the "project type" on pp4. It presumably filters the available
project types.
- With regards to the UI changes, there
will be a potential big an impact on automated tests that are driven through
UIs. May be worth mentioning.
- What was the outcome of your discussions
with regards to CDT the target release? Are you targetting CDT 3.1 or 4.0,
or maybe stagger delivery? Note that I am not sure how much we would be
able to contribute to CDT 3.1 in this area.
- On a side-note: it appears that a lot
of quite straight-forward re-factoring would have to be performed to migrate
to *DT. The problem is that any code that is not visible when the code
is re-factored, is not automatically re-factored. As a result a lot of
manual refactoring based on compilation errors would need to be performed.
Maybe if we could save a refactoring (or a set of refactorings) and apply
it later, this would make this easier. Is there any such support in Eclipse?
Best Regards
-- Lars
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