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[cdt-dev] CExternalSettingsProvider how does it work?
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Hi have the following code in my project:
package cdt_plugin_1;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.settings.model.CExternalSetting;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.settings.model.CIncludePathEntry;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.settings.model.ICConfigurationDescription;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.settings.model.ICSettingEntry;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.settings.model.extension.CExternalSettingProvider;
import org.eclipse.core.resources.IProject;
public class MyExternalSettingsProvider extends CExternalSettingProvider {
public MyExternalSettingsProvider () {
}
@Override
public CExternalSetting[] getSettings(IProject arg0, ICConfigurationDescription arg1) {
return new CExternalSetting[] {
new CExternalSetting(null, null, null,
new ICSettingEntry[] {
new CIncludePathEntry("/home/mauve/Desktop/smurf", 0) // dir which contains coolfile.h
})
};
}
}
After starting a debug session with the plugin, I create a C++ project with the following source file:
// main.cpp
#include <coolfile.h> // defines COOLSTRING
#include <iostream>
int main (int argc, char* argv[])
{
std::cout << "Smurf: " << COOLSTRING << std::endl;
return 0;
}
However this does of course not compile as my plugin is never being called (breakpoint not hit).
If anyone could please enlightenment me on how I "enable" my ExternalSettingsProvider?
My plugin.xml contains the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?eclipse version="3.2"?>
<plugin>
<extension
id="MyExtSettingsProvider"
name="myCoolSettingsProvider"
point="org.eclipse.cdt.core.externalSettingsProvider">
<provider
class="cdt_plugin_1.MyExternalSettingsProvider">
</provider>
</extension>
</plugin>
With kind regards,
Mikael Olenfalk