Mathias Dietz Weblog

1. September 2005

CDT 3.0 for Eclipse (II)

Abgelegt unter: C/C++ — admin @ 00:56

This week I have a Linux C kernel coding training course, and I have tried to use the Eclipse CDT 3.0.
After some small projects, I was very impressed. The CDT seems to be very helpfull.
But as we had started to code kernel modules, I had to include the kernel headers.
This was too much for the CDT.
-the indexer does only work sometimes (also the ctags option)
-the outline does sometimes forget some functions
-the include configuration is buggy (discovered pathes, include order…)
-the code assist, jump to declaration and definition works only sometimes

Conclusion:The Eclipse CDT 3.0 is very nice for small projects, but it is not (yet) mature enough to work
with bigger projects or many files (e.g. kernel headers).

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