On 4/28/2020 3:58 PM, Brad Walker wrote:
I'm starting to wade into helping get the C/C++ module up and running on
Apache Netbeans. As a result, I have quick project question for the more
"senior" folks on this group. Or anyone else who cares to comment. 8-)

I would like to propose that we drop support for the SunStudio tools (i.e.
compiler and debugger, etc.). The reason is because it makes porting more
difficult. In addition, it doesn't really make sense for a project like
Apache Netbeans to carry all this technical debt that it incurs for which
no one really is going to support.

So what are the collective thoughts and opinions about dropping SunStudio
support in Apache Netbeans?

The assumption here is that GDB and friends would continue to work and be
supported.

-brad w.

There's this tantalizing message from Jan

http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/netbeans-dev/202004.mbox/%3CCALd%3D3dH2vqLx8rrP2yDh76%3DDVKsok-g0Qeaf9zpeaVG2aeALhA%40mail.gmail.com%3E

which suggests

   alternative idea is to use a Language Server Protocol (LSP) server

You might find that thread interesting...

-ernie


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