Hi William. I took a quick look, but the change of formatting makes it quite hard to see where you made changes.
The new Oomph setup sets the default formatting, but it hasn't been applied yet to most of the sources, so naturally when you save, it applies the new formatting rather than the old, so it's not your fault, but unfortunately it becomes quite hard to see the diff.
I was wondering if perhaps you could use for now, the formatting preferences I'm attaching, reformat the files you changed and push to Gerrit again?
As I commented on your other change, when pushing to Gerrit, it's preferable to do a commit amend on your existing commit, reusing the same Change-Id in the commit message rather than creating a separate commit. If you do that, Gerrit will add a patch on the existing change-set, accumulating all the changes. Let me know if you have trouble with this.
Thanks
Thanks William, sounds great! I'll take a look.
Hi Ernesto,
I pushed the cmake changes which were successfully tested on the following: Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 20, VS 2013, VS 2015, cygwin, msys
To support generation of empty arrays, I added the ConditionalDirective class to help satisfy MSVC requirements via #ifdef. This addition necessitated the ability to suppression indentation when emitting the directives.
The RTS lib is automatically built when building the given cmake'd model projects. The model and RTS lib can be debugged/stepped on Windows via the cygwin tooling. If interested, I can provide the eclipse tooling requirements to cmake, make, and debug from within the IDE.
Apologies for some unintended space formatting NEON decided to apply that escaped my attention prior to committing. I hope I didn't make a mess of things as this was my first Gerrit experience.
- Bill
Hi William. I don't think we have any task for makefiles, so by all means feel free to make a contribution (no pun intended).
Are you an Eclipse committer? If so, you can push your contribution to Gerrit and any of the project committers can merge it. If not, you will probably have to sign a Contributor Licence Agreement (see
https://wiki.eclipse.org/CLA), get an Eclipse account (if you don't already have one) and set-up your environment as described in the links below.
Feel free to ask any questions about contributing, or the code generator or runtime.
Cheers,
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