Editor only? [message #118650] |
Wed, 01 September 2004 18:26 |
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Originally posted by: gregg.newatlanta.com
Since we build all our C and C++ code via Ant scripts, therefore we have
no need for many of the features of CDT at this time. However, it would
be great to use the C/C++ editing features of CDT with the code that we
have included in our Java projects. Is it possible to use only the
Editing features of CDT in Eclipse? Is it possible to reference this
C/C++ code from within a Java project (that is, not have a specific
project for the C/C++ code)? Can this be enabled by installing a portion
of the CDT product or must it all be installed?
Thanks in advance.
Gregg Orangio
New Atlanta Communications
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Re: Editor only? [message #118782 is a reply to message #118650] |
Wed, 01 September 2004 23:49 |
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Originally posted by: dejan.nu6.org
IMHO it would be much better if you contribute to CDT, and add the third
option when creating C/C++ projects - "Managed C/C++ Project with ANT
support" (or call it whatever you wish) .
Kind regards
Dejan
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Dejan Lekic
developer, sysadmin and DBA
http://dejan.lekic.org
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Re: Editor only? [message #119162 is a reply to message #118782] |
Thu, 02 September 2004 19:30 |
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Originally posted by: gregg.newatlanta.com
> Dejan Lekic wrote:
> IMHO it would be much better if you contribute to CDT, and add the third
> option when creating C/C++ projects - "Managed C/C++ Project with ANT
> support" (or call it whatever you wish) .
Thanks for the suggestion. But please, first things first. I need to get
the C/C++ editor working alone. Then I could take that first step by
building "C/C++ code with ANT support".
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