Daniel Morgan wrote:

I like the idea for testing Mono stuff in vs.net.  I already do this.
:-)

I have a vs.net solution that has various assemblies built, mostly for
testing and debugging System.Data and its data providers.

Two big reasons why I use vs.net to do Mono stuff: debugger and editor.
...since there is no Mono debugger on Windows.

Wouldn't it be cool if someone created a Glade addin?  This way we could
visually design gtk# apps in vs.net.



As a little update to the development status of my Add-in, I have completed the first Alpha release of it. It is contained in an MSI file. I will likely change it to a NSIS installer package later on. If you or anyone decides to install it, you can expect this.:
- A new pop-up menu called prj2make placed at the top of the Visual Studio .NET 2003 Tools menu.
- Create Makefile should generate acceptable nmake.exe Makefile.Win32 files targeting csc.exe and the .NET runtiime.
- All other menu options are to be treated as "Under Construction" (I have kept them there as a preview of where I am going with this).


You can find the MSI on the 'files' section of the Novell Forge project page for prj2make-sharp:
http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1395
should be near the bottom of the page. Or you can fetch it out of the Forge ftp site using:
http://ftp.novell.com/pub/forge/prj2make-sharp/Windows/v0.95/vsprj2makeSetup.msi


Somone may have already created a Nunit GUI addin for vs.net, so getting
that to work for testing Mono would rock!



The initial work on this Add-in (going on 43 hours) has lead me to believe that the biggest contribution that this effort can give the community right now is the core mechanics on how to write a VS Add-in in the first place. If nothing else you can always look at the code in CVS.

I know SharpDevelop has an Nunit GUI integrated.

The Add-in could have been a lot further along in terms of capabilities and functionality, but no one has collaborated with me in the issues that I posed on a posting I submitted on Jun 19 to the [Mono-devel-list] with Subject: Visual Studio Addin.

I realize that everybody is very occupied right now with Mono 1.0 release issues, but I can't help to feel a bit sadden by the fact that aside from you and Urs, I have not received any comments (good or bad) on this effort.

Best regards.

Paco
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