Hi Beth,
That would be great. I’m sure a lot of people would use such a feature.
Lee
From: photran-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:photran-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Beth Tibbitts
Sent: 01 March 2012 3:14 PM
To: Photran Information; ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [photran] Launching tools without having Eclipse project first (was: Re: Photran as a standalone debugger)
We've been talking about doing that with general PTP/CDT projects too, would be useful for other tools as well.
...Beth
Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG - High Performance Computing Tools
Mailing Address: IBM Corp., 745 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40511
Jeffrey Overbey ---03/01/2012 09:45:30 AM---Hi Lee, > what I want is to invoke Photran (eclipse) without first starting the
Hi Lee,
> what I want is to invoke Photran (eclipse) without first starting the
> application and setting up a project etc.
Glad to hear you like the debugger. :-)
Unfortunately, what you want isn't possible right now. The debugger
depends on having a C/C++ project configured and a launch
configuration created for it... and those things have to be done
manually.
It might be possible to make this happen with some more programming --
as Ralph suggested. (Thinking out loud...) The easiest thing would
be, at startup, to have Photran create a project and launch
configuration "under the hood." But Eclipse takes 10-30 seconds to
start as it is. (Contrast with DDD, which starts in 2 seconds even
over a remote X Windows link.) Another option would be to extract the
debugger into a leaner, standalone application, without dependencies
on Eclipse's project model and the other "heavyweight" parts of
Eclipse. But since the debugger has always been part of CDT, I
suspect that the number of CDT/Platform dependencies would make that
impractical...
Jeff
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