So is the C++ support being removed from Apache NB, and done as 3rd party stuff from Oracle, or is there some way to make this work at Apache? Just some binary from closed sources doesn’t seem the Apache way per other discussions. I think Clank in the wild would be awesome btw. I was trying to find it after reading this. The C++ support is one area I have been interested in once over at Apache.
Thanks, Wade =================== Wade Chandler e: [email protected] > On Jul 13, 2017, at 15:02, Vladimir Voskresensky > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On 12.07.2017 16:53, Emilian Bold wrote: >> This presentation was awesome! > Thanks. >> Had no idea so much work is poured into >> the C++ cluster. > We develop C++ cluster as the platform for "Oracle Developmer Studio" >> >> And of course, regardless the parser, getting comments into the AST is >> the first challenge for editors :-) >> >> Where is JConverter and Clank hosted? > JConvert is our internal close sourced tool. > Converted Clank sources are hosted internally as well, but jars are > propagated as external-libs into $nb_src/libs.clank module under LLVM license. > > Vladimir. >> >> --emi >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Vladimir Voskresensky >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hello Chris, >>> >>> Sorry for the late reply, I was on vacation. >>> >>> On 06.07.2017 15:06, Christian Lenz wrote: >>>> I know NetBeans is ready for C/C++ and I think for C++11, but what is with >>>> C++14 and C++17. Atm I don’t use it, but I saw a blog post about: >>>> https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/visualstudio/2017/07/05/7-reasons-to-move-your-cpp-code-to-visual-studio-2017/ >>>> >>>> So I’m wondering, whether NetBeans can handle it too, or not (C++14 and >>>> C++17) >>> NetBeans can handle C++ up to C++14. >>> It supports C++17 at some extent. >>> (And for a long time it support Remote development) >>> >>> We are working on Clank now (It is the Java-port of Clang/LLVM) for >>> NetBeans 9. >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpFJlARXO74 >>> >>> NB9 will support dbx debugger, clang-format and experimental integration of >>> static analyzer functionality (which supports c++17 as well, because is >>> based on Clank). >>> http://wiki.netbeans.org/NewAndNoteworthyNB9#C.2FC.2B.2B >>> >>> Hope it helps, >>> Vladimir. >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> Chris >>>> >
