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Re: [cdt-dev] Not seeing ScannerInfoProvider called on 4.0 M6
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Hi Mikhail,
I have opened 182205 regarding this. There is a secondary problem
with scanner info also described. I have some model questions for you,
but it would help if you followed the steps in the bug first so you will
be able to see what I am asking about.
Thanks,
-- Jeff J.
Sennikovsky, Mikhail wrote:
Hi Jeff,
The custom ScannerInfoProvider functionality should be working.
Could you create a bug regarding this and describe the way you are
creating the project (a test case would be very useful), and I'll take a
look into this.
Thanks,
Mikhail
-----Original Message-----
From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jeff Johnston
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 12:06 AM
To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cdt-dev] Not seeing ScannerInfoProvider called on 4.0 M6
In porting the Autotools plugin project to work on 4.0 M6, I've run into
a problem. I provide a ScannerInfoProvider via the
org.eclipse.cdt.core.ScannerInfoProvider extension, however, my provider
never gets called - for example, when I click on stdio.h in the Outline
view for a simple hello world source file. It should be enough to just
use the default include path settings for the gcc compiler in this
particular case. FWIW: I am currently using my own toolchain which I
needed to create to get past the creation Wizard (it didn't like the
fact that my old buildDefinition configuration didn't have one). The
toolchain is essentially a place-holder.
I tried monkeying around with the ScannerDiscoveryProfile setting for
the project. I changed it to Configuration-wide and tried setting it to
the two StdMake profiles. This seemed appropriate because the Autotools
plugin actually has a Makefile and the true includePaths and
definedSymbols need to be extracted from the build.
Can anybody give me a pointer as to what I need to look at? Is there a
way I can configure to use the Std Make Discovery? My code essentially
performs the same functiona. It also has logic to chain header files
together (e.g. clicking a header file inside stdio.h's Outline view uses
the same include path as was discovered for the original source file
which led to stdio.h's location).
-- Jeff J.
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