#1 makes more sense to me
from the current perspective. And this is actually how MBS gnu tool-chain is currently
defined: Managed Make Gnu C++ projects by default allow having both C and C++
sources currently, while Gnu C projects allow C only.
Note that generally it is
possible that the C or C++ projects contain some other language, e.g. FORTRAN. In
this sense the project nature should be used for identifying the primary
language only, while the language should be determined based upon the file name
(i.e. file extension) given the content type and/or some other info. We’re
going to stick to this approach in the future to allow multi- and mixed- language
support in CDT.
Talking of C and C++ I
think it is reasonable to have one type of project for supporting both C and
C++ in the future.
Are there any specific
requirements for the content type bugs you’re working on that require the
pre-defined list of supported languages?
Mikhail
From:
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 1:57
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Subject: [cdt-dev] c/cpp projects
and content-types
Hi,
I am fixing bugs related to the content
types. I am confused about the meaning of c- vs. c++ projects.
Which one is correct?
Interpretation 1:
c-project allows for plain c, only.
c++-project must be used for c++-code or
mixed setups.
Interpretation 2:
c++-project allows for c++, only.
c-project must be used for c-code or mixed
setups.
Markus.
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Subject: RE: [cdt-dev] Please
accept my contributions to C/C++ editor
Sergey,
thanks for the patches.
I'll have a look.
Toni
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Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 8:39
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Subject: [cdt-dev] Please accept
my contributions to C/C++ editor
Bugzillas 148582
and 140489
contain patches implementing "smart indenting" and "smart caret
positioning" in C/C++ Editor. Could please somebody take a look at these
patches and apply them to the HEAD. Thanks a loot.
-Sergey