On 04.10.22 22:01, antonio wrote:
Hi,
I can't tell if this would work on a running NetBeans instance,
though, because cpplite.editor is loaded through the general
classloader under certain circumstances [1]. It seems "cpplite.editor"
is also required for OpenJDK debugging?
This isn't a
Hi,
I can't tell if this would work on a running NetBeans instance, though,
because cpplite.editor is loaded through the general classloader under
certain circumstances [1]. It seems "cpplite.editor" is also required
for OpenJDK debugging?
We could also release cnd in a "NetBeans C++
Well, maybe on installing CND, the CCPLITE modules should get
uninstalled and vice-versa.
Gj
On Tue, Oct 4, 2022 at 9:38 PM antonio wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> A quick update on the status of cnd and cpplite.
>
> 1. Both cnd and cpplite want to register different stuff for the
> text/x-c++,
Hi all,
A quick update on the status of cnd and cpplite.
1. Both cnd and cpplite want to register different stuff for the
text/x-c++, text/x-c, text/x-h, etc. mimetypes.
1.1. I tried to create "text/x-c++-cpplite", "text/x-c-cpplite" (etc)
mimetypes by trying to see if a FileObject belongs
Hi Martin,
cpplite.debugger uses some debugger classes in an external file [1], and
we can drop this dependency and substitute it with a dependency with the
cnd.debugger.common2 and cnd.debugger.gdb modules directly without
problems, I think.
As stated in [2] cpplite.project stores project