| Hi   Is there any Design doc or User manual for this 
kind of issues ? If s pls povide us   RERA   
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 7:06 
  PM Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] Use C++ other than 
  GNU compiler 
 For a standard make project, 
  you can specify anything you want in your makefile directly. If you're using 
  cdt 1.2 you can use the managed make feature's plugin.xml to modify the build 
  commands. It's in plugins/org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.ui/plugin.xml. Look 
  for your platform's <target name="Cygwin | Solaris | Linux" and you'll see 
  the tools for that target. Note that you can only have one compiler per subset 
  of sources (eg tool1 for sources = c, tool2 for source = cpp, cc) so that 
  sources don't overlap different tools. The tool "command" attribute is where 
  you specify your compiler/linker. One more thing: the target tool command=g++ 
  is specified as the compiler tool in the parent platform target 
  (isAbstract=true), and also as the linker tool for the type of output 
  (library/executable) in the child target (isAbstract=false) inheriting the 
  parent's tools.
 
 Hope that 
  helps,
 Tanya
 
 
 
 
 
    
    
      |  | "Subhrojyoti" 
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 10/01/2003 07:57 AM Please respond to cdt-dev
 
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 Hi, can I use any other C++ compiler other than GNU 
  C++ compiler to run my
 C++ program thru Eclipse. Pls. tell me how to 
  configure, so that I can see
 the results in the build console of 
  eclipse
 
 -Subhro
 
 
 
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