DDT 0.11.0 released

Trent Forkert via Digitalmars-d-announce digitalmars-d-announce at puremagic.com
Wed Mar 18 15:09:44 PDT 2015


On Wednesday, 18 March 2015 at 21:12:11 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
> What kind of Eclipse projects does it generate?

CDT. Anything else would prevent it from supporting 
multi-language projects, and thus turn it into yet another crappy 
monolingual NIHS tool, and thus useless for me (and Manu).

> If it generates CDT projects, it's not really much help as CDT 
> doesn't understand D (duh),

Nor does it need to. The project builds with either Make or 
Ninja, and Eclipse doesn't even care that it is building D code, 
and will build successfully even if you don't have DDT installed.

> and DDT doesn't work with CDT projects (also duh).

Not sure what you mean by that. Installing DDT allows Eclipse to 
see *.d files (in any project, DDT, CDT or otherwise) as D files 
that will be opened in Eclipse's editor with syntax highlighting, 
completion, etc. Without DDT, Eclipse opens D files in an 
external editor.

I just double checked, this all still works as I was expecting it 
to.


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