Hi Tresys,

I didn't configure it to use the debug-classes ... whenever I let IntelliJ 
update the config, it just uses that.
All I did was to checkout daffodil and open it in IntelliJ. It detected it 
being SBT built and auto-configured everything.
Only when I wanted to run a test, it said "ClassNotFoundException" ...

Will investigate further.

Chris

Am 25.02.19, 17:49 schrieb "Beckerle, Mike" <[email protected]>:

    Chris,
    
    
    So I have IntelliJ IDEA (Ultimate 2018.2). I don't use it often, I've been 
able to manage with Eclipse via ScalaIDE, and I know eclipse better. IDEA does 
look quite good though, and I hope to learn it better.
    
    
    I was able to checkout master of Daffodil, then just start IDEA, and create 
a project in the daffodil directory, build it without error, and then mouse my 
way into daffodil-test/src/test/scala, right click, and Run.
    
    
    It ran 3133 tests successfully.
    
    
    So I'm not sure what the setup issue you are running into is, or why you 
need it.
    
    Can you explain why you need this debug-classes directory?
    
    
    ...mike beckerle
    
    Tresys
    
    
    ________________________________
    From: Christofer Dutz <[email protected]>
    Sent: Monday, February 25, 2019 5:16:13 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Improving the compatibility with IntellJ
    
    Hi all,
    
    in order to track down the failing tests, I was trying to setup things in 
IntelliJ … however this wasn’t that simple as things seem to happen which make 
it difficult to setup.
    
    Something must be configured so IntelliJ thinks the output path for 
test-classes is “debug-classes” instead of “test-classes” which makes me having 
to go into the module settings of every module and update every test-classes 
path.
    Whenever I update the project or restart IntelliJ I have to do that again, 
which is super-annoying. I think we should track down what’s causing this as 
it’s not the default behavior.
    
    Chris
    

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