Hi Cheng,

We know that X10DT currently has issues with Windows, especially Windows 7
(is that what you are running on?), and are working to fix the problem.

The Linux version should work fine. The content-assist feature does not
behave in the same way as it does in the JDT. In order to use
content-assist you need to be in a file that has no compilation errors (due
to some shortcomings of the compiler). Content-assist is helpful on a blank
line where it suggest various X10 idioms.

--Mandana


Mandana Vaziri
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
http://www.research.ibm.com/people/m/mvaziri/




Cheng Mei <mcchee...@gmail.com> wrote on 11/27/2011 04:08:04 AM:

> From: Cheng Mei <mcchee...@gmail.com>
> To: x10-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: 11/27/2011 04:09 AM
> Subject: [X10-users] Question for x10dt on windows
>
> Dear list,
>     I download all-in-one zip x10dt for windows, unzip it and use
> x10dt.exe to run eclipse.
>     I create a x10 project with java back-end. I just write a simple
> "Hello World" program. But when I run it, the program gives me no
response.
>     Then I put x10dt in cygwin. The simple program runs normally.
> But when I run a program in a package, such as intro.HelloWorld.x10.
> The eclipse throws an error which says "Working directory 'Project/
> bin' does not contain the main type name."
>     Then I use x10dt for linux. All the problems above disappear.
> But I can not find some functions such as content-assist. Maybe it
> is just because this verion of x10dt does not contain some jar
> plugin. I'm not sure.
>
>     I wonder why there're problems in windows using all-in-one zip.
>
>
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