Sascha Roloff <sascha.rol...@googlemail.com> wrote on 03/07/2012 07:12:00
PM:
>
> I have a question regarding the usage of compiler plugins.
> I have downloaded the X10 2.2.1 source distribution from
> the X10 website. When I try to test the example plugins in
> the folder x10.compiler/stuff/x10/plugin there occurs a
> compiler error, because the "addDependencyAndEnqueue()"
> method of the x10.ExtensionInfo.X10Scheduler does not
> exist. Are these example up to date?
>
> My other question is, how is the general procedure of using
> compiler plugins. I know I have to implement the
> x10.plugin.CompilerPlugin interface, but when I try to invoke
> the X10 compiler with x10c++ -PLUGINS=<fqdn>, it somehow
> cannot find the class file, although it's in the correct folder
> structure of the package.
>
We haven't been actively using the compiler plugin support for a while.
Clearly it's broken. I don't know if it is "trivially" broken (and thus
easy to fix) or seriously broken.
--dave
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