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Re: [cdt-dev] CDT Development
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Thanks for your swift reply!
Yes you're right, It runs as eclipse application despite the errors.
Will remove all projects I don't need. Can now start modifying things
and then learn how to export the modified plug-in!
The guide is very good. I just got a bit lost because I'm am not working
on the latest versions of Eclipse and CDT. As I said, I had trouble
finding a 3.7.2 classic version of Eclipse SDK and the first time I
tried all this I was using the wrong versions. Anyhow, now it works
which is great!
Thanks again,
Antony
On 29/05/2013 17:06, Marc-André Laperle wrote:
On 13-05-29 10:43 AM, Antony Burton wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to change some code in CDT for the needs of our project
(and maybe for other developers' projects) and I've followed:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_started_with_CDT_development
I have a couple of questions:
1) I'm at the part "Clone the Repo", which I have done (branch
cdt_8_0) and taking heed of the comment: "Select all the projects or
individual. Project filter does not seems to work. It maybe easier
select all, then close projects you don't need", I've imported
everything. But, when the workspace builds there are errors. Should I
remove the projects with errors?
Those with errors are:
org.eclipse.cdt.codan.internal.ui.cxx
org.eclipse.cdt.core.lrparser
org.eclipse.cdt.core.lrparser.xlc
org.eclipse.cdt.core.parser.upc
org.eclipse.cdt.launch.remote
org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.core
org.eclipse.cdt.tests
I would remove those projects (unless you really are interested in UPC
or remote launching):
org.eclipse.cdt.core.lrparser
org.eclipse.cdt.core.lrparser.xlc
org.eclipse.cdt.core.parser.upc
org.eclipse.cdt.launch.remote
For the other projects, are you getting only API errors? You could
ignore them or set your API baseline, as seen in the Eclipse Setup
section or the same page. Also, I think
org.eclipse.cdt.codan.internal.ui.cxx in 8.0 had an API error that
wasn't fixed until later.
2) As suggested by Marc, (in another post) I am working with an
Eclipse SDK with no CDT installed, so presumably I need all CDT
projects for it to function. Is that right?
No, you can select only the ones you're interested in and their
dependencies. For example, if you only import org.eclipse.cdt.ui, the
manifest.mf will complain about missing org.eclipse.cdt.core so you'll
have to import it as well. On the Getting started page I put a list of
projects that you could start with.
As I've taken a long time to get to this point, I don't want to start
experimenting and then have to start all over again, so I'm hoping
someone could help me out.
I would be happy to contribute my humble offerings if I could
understand how this works.
Thanks. Let me know if some parts of the guide needs more clarification.
Thanks,
Antony
PS. I am using Eclipse Indigo 3.7.2 Classic (could not find this in
Eclipse site, so downloaded it from FileHippo) and CDT 8.0.2
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