Le Lundi 05 Septembre 2005 16:48, Jürgen Schmidt a écrit :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Jürgen,

> There is a lot of work and Cedric and Fintan have done the first steps
> in the right direction.

True !

> I am currently working on a code skeleton generator which should be used
> later from this integrations to produce some code. The advantage of this
> approach is that we generate always the same code (independent of the
> used IDE), it is easier to change if we need changes because of internal
> changes, improvements or maybe better helper classes and that we can use
> it for C++ as well.

That's a nice idea !

> The IDE integrations would collect the necessary info, run the code
> generator and configure the projects that a component after finishing
> the wiazrd would be buidable and deployable out of the box. In a second
> step the developer would exchange the default method bodies with useful
> implementations.

> In the future we can think about more specialized wizards and of course
> this can include filter wizards.


> > However your propositions are interesting: this could be very useful to
> > manage XSL filters, or generate the package for an add-on. This simply
> > takes a lot of time that I do not have for the moment. School will begin
> > after the OOoCon2005 and I'll have much less time (even tought I want to
> > spare some times with girlfriend (I don't know how to say fiancée in
> > english :-())
> >
> >>To continue your effort, it would be nice to have the same for C++ or
> >> Python with KDevelop ! Some volunteers ?
> >
> > This can even be done with Eclipse: I just do not have much time to
> > understand the C++ and Python plugins. The last one is not as good as the
> > Java or C++ one, however, it could helps.
>
>  From my point of view we should focus on the most important languages
> and that are for me C++ and Java. But of course if there are volunteers ;-)

Is there already work done on the C++ part for Eclipse ? I noticed an other 
project related to the Google SOC : Kde-Eclipse.

http://kde-eclipse.pwsp.net/index.php

Maybe some work could be share like the integration with tools like Valgring 
in Eclipse.

Cheers,
Pierre-Andre
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