Am 27.03.2012 09:36, schrieb Oliver Rath:
> Hi Tommi,
...
> your project. Also automatic generation of dependencies is really needed.
> If i understand right, it shouldnt be a great problem adding files and
> Im not sure, doing that automatically ist the right way. evtl. in a IDE
> like KDevelop or vim this seems senseful. Is it a great thing taking all
> files in the webapp/-dir ending .h or .[e]cpp for compiling
> automatically? This should be enough imho.
>
> Maybe, for vim, i can do a bit coding if i know what functionality you want.
>
> Regards,
> Oliver
>
The problem is, that I don't want any functionality. I'm very happy 
using vim with ecpp syntax highlighting. I just think about how to make 
it easier to use tntnet for other people. It would just be easier for 
new users, if they get a nice IDE, where they can design their html 
pages as well as code C++ for tntnet.

A eclipse plugin for tntnet might be one way to go. Or integration into 
KDevelop would be really great.

A eclipse plugin may be not the first choice just because people, who 
want to code even their web pages with C++ normally dislike using such a 
heavy weight java application. KDevelop users may be more C++ agnostic.


Tommi

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