[CMake] cmake support Dev C++
Andreas Pakulat
apaku at gmx.de
Mon Jul 30 18:13:48 EDT 2007
On 30.07.07 18:08:37, Brandon Van Every wrote:
> On 7/30/07, Andy Dingfelder <DingfelderA at sirtrack.com> wrote:
> > Brandon (and everyone else reading this),
> >
> > I fear you misunderstood something from my last message, when you said
> > "CMake's level of Java support is a strategic risk. Eclipse isn't just
> > a cross-platform crowd, it's a cross-platform heavily Java crowd. "
> >
> > What I meant was that we need as good as possible integration between
> > cmake and the eclipse CDT. As I am sure you are aware, the CDT is 100%
> > C++, and has nothing to do with Java.
>
> No I was not aware of that. I assumed the CDT uses underlying Java
> components to manipulate C++ text files, and otherwise needs to
> interface to Java in various ways. The idea that CDT would be
> completely independent from the rest of Eclipse and not have to deal
> with Java at all seems improbable. But I have not delved into the
> architecture.
What Andy means is that when you install CDT you don't have a Java IDE,
you have a plain C/C++ IDE (unless of course I'm mistaken and there's no
plain-CDT download). Of course CDT still uses the java-written eclipse
platform sdk, but it doesn't have anything else to do with Java. Its
completely about writing C/C++ applications. It also doesn't use the
buildsystem thats used for java projects, but hand-written Makefiles (or
whatever you find a plugin for).
> > What the Eclipse platform really IS though, is a great platform for
> > making IDEs.
>
> Yes but my assumption is you have to write Java code to make more IDEs.
Right.
Andreas
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