Eclipse's "Workspaces" (Was: What you use D for?)
Nick Sabalausky
a at a.a
Mon May 19 01:36:34 PDT 2008
"Nick Sabalausky" <a at a.a> wrote in message
news:g0rdo5$2qga$1 at digitalmars.com...
> If Eclipse's Workspace is treated as a system-wide "user" concept, then
> you have a mere two-level hierarchy of "Project"->"Sources". So you're
> lacking the "Group of targets"/"Solution" level that ties together "My
> Application" with its associated utils/libs/etc, while assigning
> appropriate "Group Settings" to that entire group and nothing more than
> that group. This breaks requirements #1 and #3B.
>
> You could try to counteract this by treating "Workspace" as an ad-hoc
> "Group of targets"/"Solution" concept, but then not only do you get the
> awkwardness I mentioned in my previous post, but requirements #2 and #3A
> are broken.
>
Ermm, make that "#1, #2, and #3B" for the first paragraph, and "#3A" for the
second paragraph.
(It's late and my head hurts. ;) )
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