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Re: [cdt-dev] First gotcha with add/exclude children of FFS
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One question I would have with linked resources is - would it work outside of
Eclipse? That is, we use CDT to create a project using linked resource, and it
generates a makefile. Can I then run that makefile from the command line?
I think this functionality is essential for whatever you do.
Thanks
--
Derek
Treggiari, Leo wrote:
"linked resources" are handy, but I don't think they are well exposed
and explained in the Eclipse platform. Learning about linked resources
is kind of a conversion with an Eclipse expert like: "gee, I wish I
could do this", and the expert saying: "well you can..." and she shows
me some non-intuitive example of how to use linked resources.
Using linked resources "under the covers" would be great, but it would
be nice to present a CDT "concept"/"model" that is easier to work with.
Doug, I'm sure you are familiar with the Visual Studio concepts of
"reference" vs "directory" projects - maybe something there could help.
Leo
-----Original Message-----
From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Schaefer, Doug
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 11:49 AM
To: CDT General developers list.
Subject: RE: [cdt-dev] First gotcha with add/exclude children of FFS
Yes. In a lot of ways, the adds are the same as linked resources, just
done at the file system level.
Having said that, I'm starting to rethink that strategy. Why not just
use linked resources? This bug with managed build doesn't happen in that
case (I remember the team working on fixing that). Any opinions? I'll
give it some thought over the weekend. Things would be simpler if I was
only had to worry about exclusions.
Doug Schaefer
Engineering Manager, Wind River Systems
and Eclipse CDT Project Lead
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[mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Recoskie
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 2:40 PM
To: CDT General developers list.
Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] First gotcha with add/exclude children of FFS
This was something I was going to ask... so the FFS hierarchy
is virtual then? I.e. it's not strictly a filter that hides
files, you can also add files in arbritary folders in the
hiearchy, even if the folder is not the actual parent of the
file with respect to the operating system's view of the filesystem?
===========================
Chris Recoskie
Team Lead, IBM CDT Team
IBM Toronto
http://www.eclipse.org/cdt
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**** Build of configuration Debug for project Test ****
**** Internal Builder is used for build ****
g++ -O0 -g3 -Wall -c -fmessage-length=0 -otestdir\test.o
..\testdir\test.cpp
g++: ..\testdir\test.cpp: No such file or directory
g++: no input files
Build error occurred, build is stopped
Time consumed: 158 ms.
Sigh.
Of course, I've added the testdir directory from somewhere
outside my project. Managed build obviously is assuming that
the physical tree looks like the IResource tree. As Chris
mentioned on the call yesterday, we're going to find a lot of these...
Doug Schaefer
Engineering Manager, Wind River Systems
and Eclipse CDT Project Lead
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