On 25/10/2017 4:21 PM, Jake Petroules wrote:
On Oct 24, 2017, at 7:49 PM, Christian Gagneraud <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 25/10/2017 3:21 PM, Jake Petroules wrote:
Qbs already has support for Visual Studio
(https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qbs/generators.html), and support
for Xcode is in development and might make the 1.11 release.
That's true, but it's different, you cannot use the IDE to alter
your project files, which is IMHO a limitation when you are a
developer (as oppose to a reader or a builder). Don't get me wrong,
i think the generators are cool. But what i'm talking here is
support for Qbs inside the IDE.
And you cannot use the IDE to alter your CMake project files either,
so what's the actual difference here?
Visual Studio Code is rather interesting; no plans for that yet
but it's something I definitely want to look at.
Maybe an extension could be written, if their extension API allows
for that.
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=twxs.cmake
https://github.com/twxs/vs.language.cmake
These are merely syntax highlighters, not full integrations in the
sense of Qbs' Qt Creator integration.
Ok, I see, the CMake plugin is actually a "Language support" plugin, not
a "Build system" plugin and it looks like there is no "Build system"
concept in their extension API.
Chris
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